The feminine form of Duke is Duchess.
The masculine form of "duke" is "duke," and the feminine form is "duchess."
"Duke" is a traditionally masculine name and title.
duch
It is a Duchess.
Female verism title for Duke is Duchess
poetess and duchesss
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'duke' is a gender specific noun for a male.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female with equivalent rank is duchess.
The feminine word for "duke" is "duchess." In the context of nobility, a duchess is the female equivalent of a duke, often holding the rank of a noblewoman in her own right or through marriage. The term reflects her status and responsibilities within the aristocracy.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female is duchess.The equivalent noun for a male is duke.
A duke a male, a duchess is a female.
The feminine equivalent of a duke is a duchess. A duke is a high-ranking noble title in the aristocracy, often ruling over a territory, while a duchess is typically the wife of a duke or a woman who holds the title in her own right. The title is associated with significant social status and privilege within the peerage system.
Ranks of the British nobility are as follows: Duke (Duchess) Marquess or Marquis (Marchioness) Earl (Countess) Viscount (Viscountess) Baron (Baroness) Shown in brackets are the feminine equivalents. Thus a Duchess is either a female Duke or the wife of a Duke. Barons are usually know as Lord something. Others are known as Duke etc.