maharanee
Americannoun
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(formerly) the wife of a maharajah.
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(formerly) an Indian princess who was sovereign in her own right.
Etymology
Origin of maharanee
1850–55; < Hindi mahārānī great queen, equivalent to mahā- great + rānī ranee
Example Sentences
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Tricked out as a ballerina or a Hindu maharanee or a toothless hillbilly, she takes her lumps and pratfalls with unflagging zest and good humor.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Now the future had to be planned, for up to this point the maharanee had acted blindly and impulsively—just swiftly—the moment she had realized the supreme danger for her son.
From Tales of Destiny by Edmund Mitchell
It was the maharanee who devised the bold stroke which involved undoubted danger yet promised the best chance of success.
From Tales of Destiny by Edmund Mitchell
Would you have the English know that I was hailed as maharanee through the streets?
From Guns of the Gods by Talbot Mundy
And I am maharanee, as they do know, and shall know still better before I have finished!
From Guns of the Gods by Talbot Mundy
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