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Main Entry: [1]prin�cess
Pronunciation: 'prin(t)-s&s, 'prin-"ses, (usual British) prin-'ses
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
1 : archaic : a woman having sovereign power 
2 : a female member of a royal family; especially : a daughter or 
granddaughter of a sovereign 
3 : the consort of a prince 
4 : one likened to a princess; especially : a woman of high rank or of high 
standing in her class or profession <a pop music princess> 

I wanted to comment on the usage of this word, as opposed to something like 
queen or goddess.  I have no problems with the above, though I'd add another 
definition like as in 3.  That is, a princess is also "a woman having 
sovereign power who is the consort of a man having sovereign power", another 
way of looking at "the consort of a prince" in the sexual sense.  Don't you 
*ever* call me a prince, Krizak.

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