Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete spelling of
duchess .
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- noun Archaic spelling of
duchess .
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Examples
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The dutchess was a tall, thin, raw-boned woman, with her head close shaved.
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April 28th, 2007 you can speak double dutch to a real double dutchess
you can speak double dutch to a real double dutchess matociquala 2007
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And in England, Camilla, the dutchess of Cornwall, met a future police dog at the police dog training school.
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Search photos : kexp yule benefit grand archives, shearwater, the dutchess & the duke
photos : kexp yule benefit (grand archives, shearwater, the dutchess & the duke) | Seattle Metblogs 2008
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(Above) Kindergartener Hunter Spring (right) checks out the trophy of Queen's Court kindergarten dutchess Autumn Murray (left) during homecoming activities in Brookeland.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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I had seen them at Paris, at the house of the dutchess of Douglas.
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The dutchess asked if her son spoke English well, and seemed mightily pleased when my man assured her he did.
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The first day we were retarded about two hours by the dutchess D — lle, and her son the duc de R — f — t, who by virtue of an order from the minister, had anticipated all the horses at the post.
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Blantyre at Areskine, the dutchess of Douglas at Bothwell, duke
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Modena, we passed Lavenza, which seems to be a decayed fort with a small garrison, and dined at Massa, which is an agreeable little town, where the old dutchess of Modena resides.
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