COUNTESS


Meaning of COUNTESS in English

ˈkau̇ntə̇s noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle English cuntesse, contesse, from Old French contesse, feminine of conte count — more at count

1.

a. : the wife or widow of an earl in the British peerage

b. : the wife or widow of a count in the Continental nobility

2. : a woman who holds in her own right the rank of earl or count

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