[
UK
/pɹˈɪnsəlɪŋ/
]
NOUN
- a petty or insignificant prince who rules some unimportant principality
- a young prince
How To Use princeling In A Sentence
- Over the autumn and winter their language became hysterically belligerent towards the German princelings who harboured the émigrés and, behind them, the Habsburg Emperor.
- It was hard to believe that it had been so long since Davedar had arrived at Danhera an arrogant princeling.
- He was a great practical joker, not unlike his character Abdullah, the spoilt princeling who torments Captain Haddock with his pranks.
- Princes and princelings, dukes, duchesses, and all manner of coroneted folk of the royal train are flashing past; more warriors, and lackeys, and conquered peoples, and the pagent is over. CORONATION DAY
- The dance for which many a princeling lost his kingdom..lost his wife home and family. The Charm of the Hijda Mujra Dancing Queen « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
- A good-looking girl, Marie was married at 18 to Ferdinand of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a German princeling who later became king of Romania.
- Instead, the multi-millionaire enjoys the unfettered licence of an owner and, as a local princeling, the adulation of fans stupid enough to believe in his undying loyalty.
- The princelings, beginning from a young age, have enjoyed various kinds of privileges, from attending the top universities to choosing the best occupations.
- It was traditional for princelings to commission elaborate genealogies alleging their descent from mythical heroes or gods.
- When it's discovered that these raiders are in fact laired on the moon, by order of his king our princeling protagonist joins forces with a wizard to lead an enchanted hot air balloon expedition to the moon to strike back at these raiders. Realms of Fantasy: December 2006 (Issue 74)