prince

  • 21prince — [prins] n. [OFr < L princeps, first, chief, prince < * primo caps, lit., first taken < primus (see PRIME) + capere, to take (see HAVE)] 1. Archaic any male monarch; esp., a king 2. a ruler whose rank is below that of king; head of a… …

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  • 22Prince [1] — Prince (fr., spr. Prängs), 1) Prinz; 2) Fürst; Prince de puy (spr. Prängs d Pü), Vorsitzender der Minnehöfe (s.d.) …

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  • 23prince — [ prıns ] noun count ** 1. ) a male member of a royal family who is not the king, especially one whose parent or grandparent is the king or queen a ) the male royal leader of some small countries 2. ) the best man of a group of men doing the same …

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  • 24Prince [2] — Prince, Marie le P. de Beaumont, s. Beaumont 3) …

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  • 25Prince [3] — Prince (spr. Prinns), Grafschaft auf der Prinz Edwardsinsel im britischen Nordamerika; bildet den Westtheil der Insel; Hauptstadt Princetown mit gutem Hafen, noch sehr klein …

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  • 26Prince — Prince, The (1532) a book by Machiavelli which discusses what a ruler should do in order to gain and keep power and be an effective ruler, even if this means being cruel, dishonest, or immoral …

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  • 27Prince — Nom rencontré dans l Est (88, 10 notamment). Voir Leprince …

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  • 28Prince — Rogers Nelson …

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  • 29prince — ► NOUN 1) a son or other close male relative of a monarch. 2) a male monarch of a small state. 3) (in some European countries) a nobleman. DERIVATIVES princedom noun. ORIGIN from Latin princeps first, chief, sovereign …

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  • 30Prince — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cet article possède un paronyme, voir : Petit Prince (homonymie) …

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