"grand prince" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: grand princes [plural]
Etymology: grand + prince. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|grand|prince}} grand + prince Head templates: {{en-noun}} grand prince (plural grand princes)
  1. An unusual ruler's title, sometimes incorrectly rendered as grand duke, mainly used in Lithuania and some parts of Russia (Muscovy would ultimately unite most Russian principalities and rise to imperial rank) and the Holy Roman Empire. Derived forms: grandprincely Related terms: grand principality, grandprincess Translations (ruler's title): storfyrste [common-gender] (Danish), grootvorst [masculine] (Dutch), grandprinco (Esperanto), grand-prince [masculine] (French), Großfürst [masculine] (German), wielki książę [masculine] (Polish), grão-príncipe [masculine] (Portuguese)

Inflected forms

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