Prince

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See also: prince and prînce

English

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Proper noun

Prince (plural Princes)

  1. The title of a prince
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  3. A male given name from English in occasional use
    • 1853 Charles Dickens: Bleak House: Chapter XIV:
      Young Mr Turveydrop's name is Prince; I wish it wasn't, because it sounds like a dog, but he didn't christen himself. Old Mr Turveydrop had him christened Prince, in remembrance of the Prince Regent.
    Prince Fielder hit another home run today.
  4. The musician Prince Rogers Nelson

Derived terms

Coordinate terms

  • (given name): Princess (female equivalent)

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Cebuano

Etymology

From English Prince.

Proper noun

Prince

  1. a male given name from English
  2. the title of a prince