maharani
See also: maharáni
English
Etymology
From Hindi महारानी (mahārānī) / مہارانی (mahārānī), from Sanskrit महा (mahā, “great”) and रानी (rānī, “queen”).
Noun
maharani (plural maharanis)
- The wife of a maharajah; approximately, a queen consort.
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Indonesian
Noun
maharani (first-person possessive maharaniku, second-person possessive maharanimu, third-person possessive maharaninya)
Mauritian Creole
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA: [mahaɾani]
Noun
maharani
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