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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
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| bulgaria | княз |
| espanja | conde, infante, príncipe |
| esperanto | princo, reĝido |
| hollanti | prins, vorst |
| italia | principe, prence |
| japani | 皇子 (sumemiko / ōji / kōshi / おうじ, ōji, みこ, miko), 王子 (ōji), ひこ (hiko), おうじ (ōji), すめみこ (sumemiko), 公 (ōyake / kō / kimi), プリンセ (purinse), 諸侯, プリンス (purinsu), 公爵 (kōshaku), こうしゃく (kōshiャku / kōshaku), 彦 |
| kreikka | άρχοντας (árchontas), πρίγκιπας (prígkipas), αφέντης (aféntis) |
| latina | regulus, princeps, princips, dynastes, archidux, dux, prīnceps |
| latvia | princis, firsts |
| liettua | princas |
| norja | fyrste, prins |
| portugali | príncipe, maioral, infante |
| puola | książę |
| ranska | prince |
| ruotsi | prins, furste, knjaz |
| saksa | Fürst, Prinz, König |
| suomi | prinssi, ruhtinas, kunkku, upeaherkkusieni |
| tanska | fyrste, prins |
| turkki | prens, emir |
| tšekki | kníže, princ |
| unkari | uralkodó, fejedelem, herceg, királyfi |
| venäjä | князь (knjaz), принц (prints), царе́вич (tsarévitš), короле́вич (korolévitš), королевич (korolevitš) |
| viro | vürst, prints |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- (now archaic or historical) A (male) ruler, a sovereign; a king, monarch.
- (obsolete) A female monarch.
- Someone who is preeminent in their field; a great person.
- The (male) ruler or head of a principality.
- A male member of a royal family other than the ruler; especially (in the United Kingdom) the son or grandson of the monarch.
- A non-royal high title of nobility, especially in France and the Holy Roman Empire.
- A type of court card used in tarot cards, the equivalent of the jack.
- The mushroom Agaricus augustus.
- Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Rohana.
Verbi
- (intransitive, rare, often followed by dummy subject it) To behave or act like a prince.
- (transitive, rare) To transform (someone) into a prince.
Esimerkit
- Truely, to see our Princes all alone, sitting at their meat, beleagred round with so many talkers, whisperers, and gazing beholders, unknowne what they are or whence they come, I have often rather pittied than envied them.
- By his last years Erasmus realized that princes like Henry VIII and François I had deceived him in their elaborate negotiations for universal peace, but his belief in the potential of princely power for good remained undimmed.
- If Henry does not fully trust him, is it surprising? A prince is alone: in his council chamber, in his bedchamber, and finally in Hell's antechamber, stripped – as Harry Percy said – for Judgment.
- Queen Elizabeth, a prince admirable above her sex.
- He is a prince among men.
- He is the prince who never grew up – a one-time playboy and son of the Hollywood star Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco.
- Prince Louis de Broglie won the 1929 Nobel Prize in Physics.
- Conspiracy theories are always enticing: one I was involved with in the 50s was about Mayerling, the 19th-century Austrian scandal involving a prince’s lover who died in dodgy circumstances in a hunting lodge.
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