"prins" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

IPA: /prɪns/ Audio: Nl-prins.ogg Forms: prinsen [plural], prinsje [diminutive, neuter], prinses [feminine]
Rhymes: -ɪns Etymology: From Middle Dutch prince, from Old French prince, from Latin princeps (“first”), notably in princeps civitatis (“first citizen”), the primary title of the Roman 'emperor' under the still republican constitution. Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|prince}} Middle Dutch prince, {{der|nl|fro|prince}} Old French prince, {{der|nl|la|princeps||first}} Latin princeps (“first”), {{m|la|princeps civitatis||first citizen}} princeps civitatis (“first citizen”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-en|prinsje|f=prinses}} prins m (plural prinsen, diminutive prinsje n, feminine prinses)
  1. prince Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Monarchy, Nobility Derived forms: prins-bisschop, prinsbisdom, prinsdom, prinselijk, prinsheerlijk, Prinsjesdag, prins-regent

Inflected forms

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