No, i don't think it does. if you pronounce Minces, and princess, it sounds different at the end, so i don't think it rhymes.
Quinces? Minces, princes, winces,princess [prince's with the apostrophe is the POSSESSIVE; without, it's just the plain old PLURAL] [princess ends with an 'ess' sound; quinces ends with a vocalized 'zzz' sound; 'princess' does not rhyme with 'quinces'] princess does not rhyme with winces either, and that was the original word. Quinces, however, does rhyme with winces.
J. Minces has written: 'Un ouvrier parle'
There are no names that rhyme with ninjas.
winces
Raquel Minces has written: 'Dos lid fun mayn heym' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Some words that rhyme with ness: cess. fess. jess. less. mess.
"Thin" is an English equivalent of the French word minces. The feminine/masculine adjective models its plural form in the above-mentioned example. The pronunciation will be "mehs" in French.
shreds, minces, pulverizes, scrapes, grinds, rubs, rasps, scratches
princess, incest, pinheads, sickness, fish nets,
I had a little nut treeI had a little nut tree,Nothing would it bearBut a silver nutmeg,And a golden pear;The King of Spain's daughterCame to visit me,And all for the sakeOf my little nut tree.Her dress was made of crimson,Golden was her hair,She asked me for my nut treeAnd my golden pear.I said, "So fair a princessNever did I see,I'll give you all the fruitFrom my little nut tree.The characters in the nursery rhyme 'I had a little nut tree' are believed to refer to the visit of the Royal House of Spain to King Henry VII's English court in 1506.The 'King of Spain's daughter' refers to the daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain.There were two daughters, Princess Juana and her sister Katherine of Aragon.The princess in the nursery rhyme is probably Katherine of Aragon who was betrothed to Prince Arthur, the heir to the throne of England. Arthur died and Katherine eventually married King Henry VIII.The young, beautiful daughter in this rhyme relates to the young Katherine, as a 13 year old princess and is immortalized in this old nursery rhyme .
The nursery rhyme you are referring to is "Sleeping Beauty." In the story, Princess Aurora pricks her finger on a spinning wheel and falls into a deep sleep until she is awakened by true love's kiss.
Internal rhyme.