grand-duc
See also: grand duc
English
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editEtymology
editNoun
edit- A French grand duke.
- Coordinate term: grande-duchesse
- 1921, Town & Country, volumes 77–78, page 54:
- The Grand-duc and Grande-duchesse Cyril, with their children, are expected at the Elysée Palace, Cannes, for the winter.
- 2001, Carter Wiseman, I.M. Pei: A Profile in American Architecture, New York, N.Y.: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., →ISBN, page 312:
- To one side was a small pavilion that would, the backers hoped, eventually house the private art collection of the grand-duc and his wife.
- 2018, Caroline Weber, Proust’s Duchess: How Three Celebrated Women Captured the Imagination of Fin-de-Siècle Paris, New York, N.Y.: Vintage Books, published 2019, →ISBN, page 196:
- The most important introduction Gontaut made for her was to Grand-Duc and Grande-Duchesse Wladimir of Russia, the GDWs to their intimates.
Related terms
editFrench
editPronunciation
editNoun
editgrand-duc m (plural grands-ducs, feminine grande-duchesse)
- grand duke
- Eurasian eagle-owl
- grand-duc d’Amérique ― great horned owl
- grand-duc d’Europe ― Eurasian eagle owl
- hibou grand-duc ― Eurasian eagle owl
Descendants
edit- → Arabic: غْرَانْدُوق (ḡrāndūq)
- → English: grand-duc
- → Persian: گراندوک (gerânduk)
- → Turkish: grandük
Further reading
edit- “grand-duc”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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