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empress

[em-pris]

noun

  1. a female ruler of an empire.

  2. the consort of an emperor.



empress

/ ˈɛmprɪs /

noun

  1. the wife or widow of an emperor

  2. a woman who holds the rank of emperor in her own right

  3. a woman of great power and influence

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Gender Note

See -ess.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of empress1

1125–75; Middle English emperice, emperesse < Anglo-French; Old French emperesse, empereriz < Latin imperātrīcem, accusative of imperātrix, feminine of imperātor. See emperor, -trix
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Word History and Origins

Origin of empress1

C12: from Old French empereriz, from Latin imperātrix feminine of imperātor emperor
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Recording from his home in Pasadena, he has played men and women of all ages, races, nationalities and abilities, as well as “postapocalyptic people living in trees and empresses of fictitious planets,” he notes.

She credits much of her fearlessness as a performer to her time spent on the Hulu series “The Great,” on which she played a fictionalized version of Russian empress Catherine the Great.

The state visit to the UK by the emperor and empress of Japan will go ahead later this month, says Buckingham Palace.

From BBC

A few years later, the tutor to the empress’s rival Shoshi, Shikibu wrote the world’s first known novel, “The Tale of Genji,” about a talented and handsome nobleman hampered by his family’s unfortunate political position.

He’s also due to host a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June.

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