Prince ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Prince ( noun )

  1. The son of a king or queen.
  2. A male member of a royal family, especially a son or grandson of a sovereign.
  3. A man of high rank or position in a particular field or profession.
  4. A male ruler of a small state or territory that is not a monarchy.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french prince, from latin princeps first, chief, from primus first + -capus -head.

Examples:

  1. The prince is next in line for the throne.
  2. Prince Charles is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II.
  3. The prince is a well-known philanthropist.
  4. He is a prince of industry.
  5. He is a prince of the city.

(As a verb)

Prince ( verb )

  1. The son of a king or queen.
  2. A male member of a royal family, especially a son or grandson of a sovereign.
  3. A man of high rank or position in a particular field or profession.
  4. A male ruler of a small state or territory that is not a monarchy.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french prince, from latin princeps first, chief, from primus first + -capus -head.

Examples:

  1. The prince is next in line for the throne.
  2. Prince Charles is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II.
  3. The prince is a well-known philanthropist.
  4. He is a prince of industry.
  5. He is a prince of the city.
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