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It's a variant of Marquis. Technically, marquise is the feminine form of the title marquis. Marquis is title of nobility -- from the Old French word marchis "march, borderland" It originally referred to someone who ruled on the borderlands of a region.So a Marquise is the wife or widow of a Marquis.
You should learn to speak proper English but if your asking What would be the connection to your brothers wife then it would be sister in law But you should really write proper English
Marchioness, it also applies to the wife or widow of a Marquis.
The wife of a Marquis (properly a Marquess) is called a Marchioness (or alternatively a Marquise) eg the Marquess and Marchioness of Londonderry
Assuming that she has taken her husband's last name, then you would use her title, given first name and married name, Dr. Jane Jones M.D. Although it is proper to refer to a wife as Mrs. John Smith you would not use the husmand's first name with the wife's title because you are emphasizing her professional status and accomplishments here.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The title for a male is sultan.The title for a female is sultana, which is not an equivalent role as a sultan, but defined as the wife, concubine, or female relative of a sultan.
A lord is a title of nobility below a prince or duke, but above a baron or knight. A lady is typically the wife of a lord or a woman with a title of nobility. Both the lord and lady would be considered part of the English aristocracy.
addressing attorney and wife
"Wife" in English is moglie in Italian.
No, a will not over rule a deed or title. For example, if a husband and wife are married and their car is in the wife's name alone, the dead husband's will not overrule the title.
There is no official title for the wife of the Vice President, but she is sometimes known as the "Second Lady." The current Vice President's wife is Jill Biden.
you dont have to have both people on the title.