In England the titles are Earl and Countess. In Europe the term Count is used.
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IF you meant countess - the male equivalent is a count.
A Count.
Countess---Masculine: CountFeminine: Countess
Countess is female... Count is male.
A female count is called a countess.
In the feudal system of government, the nobleman who ruled a county was called a count, and his wife was called a countess. Some people still claim these hereditary titles, but they no longer rule.
The word 'countess' is a gender specific noun for a female. The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is 'count'.
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By marrying a count or countess.
A countess's male counterpart is a count or an earl (equivalent British nobility).(It's not really an opposite, just the opposite gender.)
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a female is countess.The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is count.
a count and countess own a castle and are like the king and queen but do not have as much power