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Definition of Margravine
1. n. The wife of a margrave.
Definition of Margravine
1. Noun. The wife of a margrave. ¹
2. Noun. A woman with the rank and responsibilities of a margrave. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Margravine
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Margravine
Literary usage of Margravine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During by Great Britain Court of Chancery, Edward Thurlow Thurlow, Alexander Wedderburn Rosslyn, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1844)
"The bill then stated, that in October 1793 the Plaintiff by the order of the
margravine completed a pavilion in the garden according to a plan furnished by ..."
2. The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year (1829)
"THE margravine OF ANSPACH. HER SERENE HIGHNESS ELIZABETH, margravine OF BK. ...
The margravine was the youngest daughter of Augustus, fourth Earl of ..."
3. The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington by Richard Robert Madden (1855)
"THE HONORABLE RICHARD KEPPEL CRAVEN, AND margravine OF ANSPACH. MR. RK CRAVEN
was the third son of William, sixth Baron Craven, by his marriage, ..."
4. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1826)
"MEMOIRS OF THE margravine OF ANSPACH,* WRITTEN BY HERSELF. " LADY CRAVEN always
tells the truth," was a saying of the late King's ; the veracity of which we ..."
5. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1883)
"In 1802 the margravine received a patent from the emperor of Germany, ...
She published "Memoirs of the margravine of Anspach, formerly Lady Craven, ..."
6. The Nineteenth Century (1889)
"The margravine. I understand, madam, that you intend to take the Margrave to
Paris -with you, ... The margravine. In fact, madam, you intend to engross the ..."
7. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1826)
"... the poor as well as the rich, the obscure well as the noble, were tossed about
in the general storm." ART. VII. Memoirs of the margravine of Anspach. ..."