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Dictionary: queen   (kwēn) pronunciation
 
n.
    1. The wife or widow of a king.
    2. A woman sovereign.
  1. Something having eminence or supremacy in a given domain and personified as a woman: Paris is regarded as the queen of cities.
  2. (Abbr. Q) Games.
    1. The most powerful chess piece, able to move in any direction over any number of empty squares in a straight line.
    2. A playing card bearing the figure of a queen, ranking above the jack and below the king.
  3. The fertile, fully developed female in a colony of social bees, ants, or termites.
  4. A mature female cat, especially one kept for breeding purposes.
  5. Offensive Slang. Used as a disparaging term for a homosexual man.

v., queened, queen·ing, queens.

v.tr.
  1. To make (a woman) a queen.
  2. Games. To raise (a pawn) to queen in chess.
v.intr. Games.

To become a queen in chess.

idiom:

queen it

  1. To act like a queen; domineer: queens it over the whole family.

[Middle English quene, from Old English cwēn.]

WORD HISTORY   Queen and quean sound alike, are spelled almost identically, and both refer to women, but of wildly different kinds. Queen comes from Old English cwēn, pronounced (kwān), “queen, wife of a king,” and comes from Germanic *kwēn-iz, “woman, wife, queen.” Quean comes from Old English cwene, pronounced (kwĕn'ə), “woman, female, female serf”; from the eleventh century on it was also used to mean “prostitute.” The Germanic source of cwene is *kwen-ōn–, “woman, wife.” Once established, the pejorative sense of quean drove out its neutral senses and especially in the 16th and 17th centuries it was used almost solely to refer to prostitutes. Around the same time, in many English dialects the pronunciation of queen and quean became identical, leading to the obsolescence of the latter term except in some regions. • The Germanic root for both words, *kwen–, “woman,” comes by Grimm's Law from the Indo-European root *gwen–, “woman,” which appears in at least two other English words borrowed from elsewhere in the Indo-European family. One is gynecology, from Greek gunē, “woman.” Another, less obvious, one is banshee, “woman of the fairies,” the wailing female spirit attendant on a death, from Old Irish ben, “woman.”


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IN BRIEF: A woman who rules a kingdom in her own right.

pronunciation When the queen gives an order, it must be obeyed.

 
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This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.
Queen in the standard Staunton pattern

The queen (,) is the most powerful piece in the game of chess. Each player starts the game with one queen, placed in the middle of their first rank next to their king. The white queen starts on a white square, and the black queen on a black square, thus the mnemonic "queen gets her color" or "queen on color". In algebraic notation, the white queen starts on the d1 square and the black queen starts on the d8 square.

In the game shatranj, an ancestor of chess, the queen was a fairly weak piece called a fers or vizier, only able to move or capture one square in a diagonal direction similar to a pawn. The modern queen's move arose in 15th century Europe.

The piece is archaically known as the minister. In Polish it is known as the Hetman - the name of a major historical military-political office. In Russian it keeps its Persian name of ferz' (koroleva or Queen is colloquial and is never used by professional chess players).

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Movement

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Image:chess zver 26.png a8 b8 c8 d8 qd e8 f8 g8 h8 Image:chess zver 26.png
a7 b7 c7 d7 e7 f7 g7 h7
a6 b6 c6 d6 e6 f6 g6 h6
a5 b5 c5 d5 e5 f5 g5 h5
a4 b4 c4 d4 e4 f4 g4 h4
a3 b3 c3 d3 e3 f3 g3 h3
a2 b2 c2 d2 e2 f2 g2 h2
a1 b1 c1 d1 ql e1 f1 g1 h1
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Initial placement of the queens
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Image:chess zver 26.png a8 __ b8 __ c8 __ d8 xw e8 __ f8 __ g8 __ h8 xw Image:chess zver 26.png
a7 xw b7 __ c7 __ d7 xw e7 __ f7 __ g7 xw h7 __
a6 __ b6 xw c6 __ d6 xw e6 __ f6 xw g6 __ h6 __
a5 __ b5 __ c5 xw d5 xw e5 xw f5 __ g5 __ h5 __
a4 xw b4 xw c4 xw d4 ql e4 xw f4 xw g4 xw h4 xw
a3 __ b3 __ c3 xw d3 xw e3 xw f3 __ g3 __ h3 __
a2 __ b2 xw c2 __ d2 xw e2 __ f2 xw g2 __ h2 __
a1 xw b1 __ c1 __ d1 xw e1 __ f1 __ g1 xw h1 __
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Possible moves of the queen are shown
Chess pieces
Image:Chess kdt45.svg King Image:Chess klt45.svg
Image:Chess qdt45.svg Queen Image:Chess qlt45.svg
Image:Chess rdt45.svg Rook Image:Chess rlt45.svg
Image:Chess bdt45.svg Bishop Image:Chess blt45.svg
Image:Chess ndt45.svg Knight Image:Chess nlt45.svg
Image:Chess pdt45.svg Pawn Image:Chess plt45.svg

The queen can be moved any number of unoccupied squares in a straight line vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, thus combining the moves of the rook and bishop. The queen captures by occupying the square on which an enemy piece sits.

General remarks

Piece value

Ordinarily the queen is slightly more powerful than a rook and a bishop together, while slightly less powerful than two rooks. It is almost always disadvantageous to exchange the queen for a piece other than the enemy's queen. (see chess piece relative value)

The reason the queen is more powerful than a rook and bishop, even though they control the same number of squares is twofold. First, the queen is a more mobile unit than the rook and bishop, as the entire power of the queen can be transferred to another location in one move while transferring the entire firepower of a rook and bishop requires two moves. Second, the queen is not hampered by the bishop's inability to control squares of the opposite color to the square on which it stands on. A factor in favor of the rook and bishop is that they can attack (or defend) a square twice, while a queen can only do so once, but experience has shown that this factor is usually less significant than the points which favor the queen.[1]

The queen is at her most powerful when the board is open, when the enemy king is not well-defended, or when there are loose (i.e. undefended) pieces in the enemy camp. Because of her long range and ability to move in more than one direction, the queen is well-equipped to execute forks. Compared to other long range pieces (i.e. rooks and bishops) the queen is less restricted and more powerful also in closed positions.

Strategy

Beginners often develop the queen as soon as possible, in the hopes of plundering the enemy position and possibly even delivering an early checkmate such as Scholar's mate. This strategy is disadvantageous against experienced players. With no other pieces developed, an attack by the queen alone can be easily repelled. Moreover, because the queen is too valuable to exchange for a lesser piece, the defender can often gain time and space by threatening an exposed queen and forcing her to retreat. Nonetheless, the Scandinavian Defense, which in the main line features queen moves by Black on the second and third moves, is considered sound and has been played at world championship level. Even the Parham Attack (1.e4 e5 2.Qh5!?), which is widely considered a chess opening suitable only for beginners, has occasionally been played by the strong American grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura.

An exchange of queens often marks the beginning of the endgame, although there is such a thing as a queen endgame. Due to the multiplicity of queen moves available, and the possibility of perpetual check, queen endgames are notoriously difficult to win. Endgames often hinge on attempts to promote a pawn to a queen.

History

The queen was originally the fers (counsellor or prime minister) and had a quite different movement. In Persia it was called the ferzin and later the firz. Initially it could move only one square diagonally. About 1300 its move was enhanced to allow it to jump two squares diagonally, which was the same move as the bishop at the time. For a while it was also allowed to jump like a knight once in the game, somewhat analogous to castling for the king. This rule was used in Turkey and Russia until the 18th Century. During the 15th Century the move took its modern form as a combination of the move of the rook and the current move of the bishop (Davidson 1981:13-14,28-30).

See also

References

  • Brace, Edward R. (1977), An Illustrated Dictionary of Chess, Hamlyn Publishing Group, pp. 230,231, ISBN 1-55521-394-4 
  1. ^ Larsen, Bent (1975). Lærebok i sjakk. 

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Translations: Queen
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - dronning, dame; i kortspil, homoseksuel
v. tr. - gøre til dronning
v. intr. - blive dronning i skak

idioms:

  • queen bee    bidronning
  • queen consort    dronning (regerende konges hustru), enkedronning
  • queen it    snobbe opad, spille dronning
  • Queen Mother    dronningemoderen
  • Queen's Counsel    ung kronjurist
  • turn Queen's evidence    optræde som anklager-/kronvidne

Nederlands (Dutch)
koningin, verwijfde homo, Britse volkslied (als vorstin op troon zit), dame, vrouw, geliefde, tot koningin maken, een dame halen/worden (schaken), zich als een koningin gedragen

Français (French)
n. - (lit, fig) reine, (Zool) reine, reine (aux échecs), dame (aux cartes)
v. tr. - damer (aux échecs)
v. intr. - damer (aux échecs)

idioms:

  • queen bee    (Zool) reine des abeilles
  • queen consort    reine (épouse du roi)
  • queen it    prendre des grands airs
  • Queen Mother    Reine mère
  • Queen's Counsel    avocat de la Couronne
  • turn Queen's evidence    (GB, Jur) dénoncer ses complices contre une promesse de pardon

Deutsch (German)
n. - Königin, Dame, (Slang) Homosexueller
v. - zur Königin machen

idioms:

  • queen bee    Bienenkönigin
  • queen consort    Königin
  • queen it    sich als Königin aufführen
  • Queen Mother    Königinmutter
  • Queen's Counsel    Anwalt der Krone
  • turn Queen's evidence    als Kronzeuge auftreten

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - βασίλισσα, (στην τράπουλα) ντάμα, (καθομ.) αδερφή
v. - (στο σκάκι) κάνω (ένα πιόνι) βασίλισσα

idioms:

  • queen bee    βασίλισσα σμήνους μελισσών
  • queen consort    Βασιλική Σύζυγος
  • queen it    φέρομαι δεσποτικά
  • Queen Mother    Βασιλομήτωρ
  • Queen's Counsel    σύμβουλος της Βασιλίσσης (τιμητικός τίτλος δικηγόρου)
  • turn Queen's evidence    μάρτυρας κατηγορίας των συνενόχων του

Italiano (Italian)
regina, donna

idioms:

  • beauty queen    reginetta di bellezza
  • queen bee    ape regina
  • queen consort    regina consorte
  • queen it    darsi arie
  • Queen Mother    regina madre
  • Queen's Counsel    consiglio della regina

Português (Portuguese)
n. - rainha (f)
v. - coroar

idioms:

  • beauty queen    beldade
  • queen bee    abelha-rainha
  • queen consort    rainha-consorte
  • queen it    proceder como rainha
  • Queen Mother    rainha mãe
  • Queen's Counsel    juiz federal na Grã-Bretanha (m)

Русский (Russian)
королева, ферзь, покорительница сердец, матка у пчел

idioms:

  • beauty queen    королева красоты
  • queen bee    пчелиная матка
  • queen consort    королева
  • queen it    важничать
  • Queen Mother    королева-мать
  • Queen's Counsel    адвокат высшего ранга

Español (Spanish)
n. - reina, dama
v. tr. - nombrar, elegir reina
v. intr. - reinar

idioms:

  • queen bee    abeja reina
  • queen consort    reina consorte
  • queen it    darse aires, presumir
  • Queen Mother    reina madre
  • Queen's Counsel    Consejero de la Reina
  • turn Queen's evidence    delatar a un cómplice, testigo de la corona, testigo real

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - drottning, älgört, mjödört, spirea (am.), drottning (zool.), drottning, dam (schack.), dam (kortsp.), bög (sl.)
v. - göra till drottning

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
女王, 出众的女人, 名媛, 皇后, 王后, 后, 使成为女王或王后, 使兵变后, 当女王

idioms:

  • queen bee    蜂王, 社交界女王
  • queen consort    王后
  • queen it    以女王自居, 指女子大摆架子
  • Queen Mother    太后, 母后, 皇太后
  • Queen's Counsel    王室法律顾问
  • turn Queen's evidence    供出对同案犯不利的证据

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 女王, 出眾的女人, 名媛, 皇后, 王后, 後
v. tr. - 使成為女王或王后, 使兵變後
v. intr. - 當女王

idioms:

  • queen bee    蜂王, 社交界女王
  • queen consort    王后
  • queen it    以女王自居, 指女子大擺架子
  • Queen Mother    太后, 母后, 皇太后
  • Queen's Counsel    王室法律顧問
  • turn Queen's evidence    供出對同案犯不利的證據

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 여왕, 왕비, 미인, 애인
v. tr. - 여왕이 다스리다, 여왕으로 삼다, 여왕 노릇을 하다
v. intr. - 여왕으로 군림하다

idioms:

  • turn Queen's evidence    공범자에게 불리한 증언을 하다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 女王, 王妃, クイーン, 花形, 皇后
v. - 女王にする

idioms:

  • queen bee    女王蜂, 女王バチ, 女ボス
  • queen consort    王妃
  • queen it    女王らしくふるまう, 女王然とふるまう
  • Queen Mother    皇太后

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) ملكه, قرينه الملك, ماهرة, لوطي, الملكه : أهم قطعه في لعبه الشطرنج, البنت : ورقه مع صورة ملكه في شدة الورق (فعل) يتصرف كالملكه, في الشطرنج يصبح ملكه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מלכה, הומוסקסואל‬
v. tr. - ‮הכתיר רגלי כמלכה (שחמט), הכתיר למלכה‬
v. intr. - ‮מלכה, התנהגה באופן מלכותי (או יומרני)‬


 
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