vicereine
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vicereine — [vīs′rān΄] n. [Fr < vice (see VICE ) + reine, queen < L regina (see REGINA)] 1. the wife of a viceroy 2. a woman viceroy … English World dictionary
vicereine — noun Etymology: French, from vice + reine queen, from Old French, from Latin regina, feminine of reg , rex king more at royal Date: 1823 1. the wife of a viceroy 2. a woman who is a viceroy … New Collegiate Dictionary
vicereine — /vuys rayn/, n. the wife of a viceroy. [1815 25; < F, equiv. to vice VICE + reine queen < L regina (reg , s. of rex king + ina fem. n. suffix)] * * * … Universalium
vicereine — Female viceroy; the wife of a viceroy … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
vicereine — [ vʌɪsreɪn] noun the wife of a viceroy, or a female viceroy. Origin C19: Fr., from vice in place of + reine queen … English new terms dictionary
vicereine — vice·reine … English syllables
vicereine — vice•reine [[t]ˈvaɪs reɪn[/t]] n. gov the wife of a viceroy • Etymology: 1815–25; < F, =vice vice +reine queen < L rēgīna, akin to rēx king … From formal English to slang
vicereine — /vaɪsˈreɪn/ (say vuys rayn) noun a viceroy s wife. {French, equivalent to vice vice + reine queen} …
vicereine — n. 1 the wife of a viceroy. 2 a woman viceroy. Etymology: F (as VICE , reine queen) … Useful english dictionary
Margaret of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal — For other uses, see Margaret of Savoy. Margaret of Savoy, duchess consort of Mantua and Montferrat (oil by Frans Pourbus). Margaret of Savoy, Duchess Consort of Mantua and Montferrat (28 April 1589 26 June 1655) (Italian: Margherita, Spanish:… … Wikipedia