viscountess

[ UK /vˈa‍ɪka‍ʊntˌɛs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a noblewoman holding the rank of viscount in her own right
  2. a wife or widow of a viscount
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How To Use viscountess In A Sentence

  • A message for Jane Boleyn, the Viscountess Rochford?" he will ask, looking at my plain kirtle and the dust on the hem of my gown, my hand stained with dirt from the London milestone. next » Excerpt: The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory
  • Have someone make a call to the viscountess of Liesende, tell her to fetch the Princess Gayle in time for dinner.
  • There will also be an evening of Poetry, Prose and Music for a Summer Evening in the picturesque gardens of Burnt Norton House at the kind invitation of the viscount and viscountess Sandon.
  • In time the viscountess became known as the godmother of the ballet, and she, more than any other person, pushed the career of Raymundo de Larrain. The Rockefeller and the Ballet Boys
  • The viscountess returned to her chambers where her own Abigail attended her.
  • Thirty gowns each, your highness, ten capes and five habits for both Princess Gayle and the viscountess as well.
  • Viscountess Farnsworth resumed her beaming countenance after her wad of cash was safely stowed inside her reticule.
  • The viscountess and the countess had very different, simultaneous reactions to this statement of Lady Gwyneth's.
  • The wives of a king, prince, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron are queen, princess, duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness respectively.
  • The wives of a king, prince, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron are queen, princess, duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness respectively.
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