"Republican Queen" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Republican Queens [plural]
Etymology: republican + queen. From the United States being a republic, and queens being the martial consort of the leader of a kingdom (a king), where the US had recently became independent from such an entity (Great Britain, under King George); thus terming the consort of the male president a form of queen. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|republican|queen}} republican + queen, {{l|en|United States}} United States, {{l|en|republic}} republic, {{l|en|kingdom}} kingdom, {{l|en|king}} king, {{l|en|Great Britain}} Great Britain, {{l|en|president}} president Head templates: {{en-noun}} Republican Queen (plural Republican Queens)
  1. (US, politics, obsolete) Former name of First Lady (of the United States of America).; FLOTUS. Wikipedia link: en:Dolley Madison, en:James Madison, en:Zachary Taylor Tags: US, obsolete Categories (topical): Politics
    Sense id: en-Republican_Queen-en-noun-zHA5mrCm Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, politics

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