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Female Form Of Marquis. Web for a time, the feminine form of 'marquess' was 'marquisess'. Web note that sometimes the french form marquis is used (though never the feminine french title of marquise).
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Web etymologically the word marquess or margrave denoted a count or earl holding a march, or mark, that is, a. Web note that sometimes the french form marquis is used (though never the feminine french title of marquise). What does a marquis do? A countess is the female. Web a marchioness is the female equivalent of a marquess or marquis (in french). Web the feminine form is marchioness. Eventually, people decided that was silly and switched to. Web for a time, the feminine form of 'marquess' was 'marquisess'. While the role of a marquis has become obsolete.
Web the feminine form is marchioness. Web etymologically the word marquess or margrave denoted a count or earl holding a march, or mark, that is, a. Web for a time, the feminine form of 'marquess' was 'marquisess'. What does a marquis do? Web the feminine form is marchioness. While the role of a marquis has become obsolete. Eventually, people decided that was silly and switched to. Web note that sometimes the french form marquis is used (though never the feminine french title of marquise). Web a marchioness is the female equivalent of a marquess or marquis (in french). A countess is the female.