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Definition: Duke

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A British peer of the highest rank.[Wordnet]
2. A nobleman (in various countries) of high rank.[Wordnet]
3. A leader; a chief; a prince.[Websters]
4. In England, one of the highest order of nobility after princes and princesses of the royal blood and the four archbishops of England and Ireland.[Websters]
5. In some European countries, a sovereign prince, without the title of king.[Websters].
Verb 1. To play the duke.[Websters]
2. Base verb from the following inflections: duking, duked, dukes, duker, dukers, dukingly and dukedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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"Duke" is a common misspelling or typo for: dyke, dukes, dike, duker, dukey, duked.

Date "Duke" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1050. (references)

Specialty Definition: Duke

Domain Definition
Noah Webster 1: [Noun] In Great Britain, one of the highest order of nobility; a title of honor or nobility next below the princes; as the Duke of Bedford or of Cornwall..
  2: [Noun] In some countries on the Continent, a sovereign prince, without the title of king; as the Duke of Holstein, of Savoy, of Parma, &c.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Bible Duke derived from the Latin dux, meaning "a leader;" Arabic, "a sheik." This word is used to denote the phylarch or chief of a tribe (Gen. 36:15-43; Ex. 15:15; 1 Chr. 1:51-54). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.
Environment Duke Engineering and Services, Inc. (references)
Geography 1: Duke is geographically located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its features include a populated place (a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work). Its geographic coordinates are 43.995278 degrees North latitude and 17.996389 degrees East longitude. (references)
  2: Duke is geographically located in C�te d'Ivoire. Its features include a populated place (a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work). Its geographic coordinates are 4.45 degrees North latitude and 7.3 degrees West longitude. (references)
  3: Duke is geographically located in Kenya. Its features include an area (a tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries). Its geographic coordinates are 2.9 degrees North latitude and 39.883333 degrees East longitude. (references)
  4: Duke is geographically located in Zimbabwe. Its features include a mine(s) (a site where mineral ores are extracted from the ground by excavating surface pits and subterranean passages). Its geographic coordinates are 18.3 degrees South latitude and 29.733333 degrees East longitude. (references)
Health A lamp which produces ultraviolet radiations for certain ophthalmologic therapy. (references)
Law DUKE. The title given to those who are in the highest rank of nobility in England. (references)
Literature Duke The Great Duke. The Duke of Wellington, called "the Iron Duke." (1769-1852.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Slang in 1811 DUKE, or RUM DUKE. A queer unaccountable fellow. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Wiktionary 1: [Noun] (slang, usually in plural dukes) A fist. Put up your dukes! This is thought to be derived from Cockney rhyming slang where Duke(s) of York = Fork. Fork is itself cockney slang for hand, and thus fist. (references)
  2: [Noun] A high title of nobility; the male holder of a dukedom. (references)
  3: [Noun] Grand duke. (references)
  4: [Noun] The male ruler of a duchy (compare duchess). (references)
  5: [Proper noun] A male given name; mostly U.S. and rather rare. (references)
  6: [Proper noun] A private university in North Carolina. (references)
  7: [Proper noun] The title of a duke. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Common Expressions: Duke

Expressions Definition
20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis) The 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis) (commonly shortened to 20th Punjabis) was a regiment of the British Indian Army. (references)
Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine Adalbert of Longwy (1000 – 1048, in battle) was Duke of Lorraine from 1047 to his death. He was the son of the count of Metz and father-in-law of Duke William VII of Aquitaine and William I, Count of Burgundy. (references)
Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Grand Duke Adolphe of Luxembourg, Adolph Wilhelm August Karl Friedrich of Nassau-Weilburg (July 24, 1817 - November 17, 1905) was the last Duke of Nassau, and the fourth Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Adolph became Duke of Nassau in 1839, after the death of his father, William. He supported Austria in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. After Austria's defeat, Nassau was annexed to Prussia. In 1890, when Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands was excluded from the succession to Luxembourg by the Salic Law, the Grand Duchy passed to the dispossessed Duke Adolph. The Grand Dukes of Luxembourg are still descendants of Adolphe, although through female lines. (references)
Afonso, Duke of Braganza Afonso I, Duke of Braganza (1377-1461) was the eighth Count of Bracelos and the first Duke of Braganza. Historians believe he was born in Veiros, Alentejo, as a natural son of Portuguese King John I and Inez Pires, the daughter of a Jewish cobbler. He married Beatriz Pereira Alvim, daughter of Nuno Álvares Pereira, general of the kingdom, and heir of the most opulent house of the kingdom. Afonso was present in 1415 when the Portuguese conquered Ceuta. (references)
Afonso, Duke of Porto Afonso Henriques of Braganza (Ajuda, Lisbon, July 31 1865-Napoli, February 21 1920) was a Portuguese infante of the House of Braganza son of King Louis I of Portugal and his wife Maria Pia of Savoy and brother of King Charles I of Portugal. His full name was Afonso Henriques Maria Luís Pedro de Alcântara Carlos Humberto Amadeu Fernando António Miguel Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francisco de Assis João Augusto Júlio Valfando Inácio of Braganza. He as Duke of Porto, Constable of Portugal and last viceroy of Portuguese India. (references)
Aimone, 4th Duke of Aosta Prince Aimone Roberto Margherita Maria Giuseppe Torino, 4th Duke of Aosta, was born on 9 March 1900 in Turin. He was the second son of Prince Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta (son of Amadeus I of Spain and Princess Maria Vittoria) and Princess Hélène (daughter of Prince Philippe of Orléans and the Infanta Maria Isabel of Spain). His great grandfather was King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, making him a member of the House of Savoy. (references)
Alan I, Duke of Brittany Alan I of Vannes (died 907), known as the Great, was count of Vannes and duke of Brittany, from 877 to his death. He became ruler of Brittany after the death of his brother Pasquitan and his rival in Brittany, Gurvand. His accession was disputed with Judicael of Rennes, son of Gurvand, whom he defeated in battle in 888. (references)
Alan II, Duke of Brittany Alan II of Vannes (died 952), was count of Vannes and Nantes and duke of Brittany, from 936 to his death. He became ruler of Brittany after a 33 year interregnum from the death of his maternal grand-father Duke Alan, the Great. He was succeeded by Drogo. During his rule, Alan II had to defend Brittany from Norman invasions. (references)
Alan III, Duke of Brittany Alan III of Rennes (997 – October 1 1040) was duke of Brittany, from 1008 to his death. He was son of Duke Geoffrey I and Havise of Normandy. Alan married Bertha of Blois and had at least two children: Conan II his successor, and Havise of Brittany, who married Hoel of Cornwall. He was poisoned. (references)
Alan IV, Duke of Brittany Alan IV of Cornwall (died 1119) was duke of Brittany, from 1084 to 1112. He was also Count of Nantes and Count of Rennes. He was son of Duke Hoel II and Hawise of Brittany. He was known as Alain Fergant, which in Breton means "Alan the Younger". (references)
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Expressions: Duke

Expressions Domain Definition
Arch duke Slang in 1811 ARCH DUKE. A comical or eccentric fellow. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Duke and Duchess Literature 1: In Don Quixote, who play so many tricks on the Knight of the Woeful Countenance, were Don Carlos de Borja, Count of Ficallo, who married Donnia Maria of Aragon, Duchess of Villahermosa, in whose right the count had extensive estates on the banks of the Ebro; among others he had a country seat called Buenavia, which was the place Cervantes referred to.
2: William Coombe, author of Dr. Syntax, The Devil upon Two Sticks, etc., who in the days of his prosperity was noted for the splendour of his dress, the profusion of his table, and the magnificence of his deportment. Having spent all his money he turned author, but passed the last fifteen years of his life in the King's Bench. (1743-1823.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Duke Energy Electrical Engineering A big US energy trader. Source: European Union. (references)
Duke Ernest Literature 1: (See Ernest. )
2: (See Humphrey. ). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Duke Humphrey Slang in 1811 DUKE HUMPHREY. To dine with Duke Humphrey; to fast. In old St. Paul's church was an aisle called Duke Humphrey's walk (from a tomb vulgarly called his, but in reality belonging to John of Gaunt), and persons who walked there, while others were at dinner,. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Duke of Exeter's Daughter Literature (The). A rack in the Tower of London, so called from a minister of Henry VI., who sought to introduce it into England. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
DUKE OF LIMBS Slang in 1811 DUKE OF LIMBS. A tall, awkward, ill-made fellow. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Duke or Darling Literature 1: Heads or tails; pitch and toss. When the scandals about the Duke of York and Mrs. Clarke were the common talk of the town, the street boys, instead of crying Heads or tails, used to say Duke or Darling. (Lord Colchester: Diary, 1861.)
2: (Strand), so named from George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham.
3: Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of Henry IV., said to have been murdered by Suffolk and Cardinal Beaufort. (Shakespeare: 2 Henry VI., iii. 2.)
4: Called "Good," not for his philanthropy, but from his devotion to the Church. He was an out-and-out Catholic.
5: (The). The Duke of Wellington was so called from his iron will. (1769-1852.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Rum duke Slang in 1811 1: RUM DUKE. A jolly handsome fellow; also an odd eccentric fellow; likewise the boldest and stoutest fellows lately among the Alsatians, Minters, Savoyards, and other inhabitants of privileged districts, sent to remove and guard the goods of such bankrupts
2: DUKE, or RUM DUKE. A queer unaccountable fellow. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Saxon Duke Literature (in Hudibras). John Frederick, Duke of Saxony, a very corpulent man. When taken prisoner, Charles V. said, "I have gone hunting many a time, but never saw I such a swine before." Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: Duke


Duke

A Duke or Grand Duke is a title of nobility for aristocrats of very high rank.

Duke may also refer to:

Places

  • Duke University, a private research university in Durham, North Carolina, USA
  • Duke Island, off the coast of Alaska
  • Duta-Ulu Klang Expressway or DUKE, an expressway in Klang Valley, Malaysia

People

As a surname:

  • See Duke (surname)

As a nickname, Duke may refer to:

  • John Wayne, American actor
  • Duke Ellington, jazz musician
  • Duke Snider, former center fielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaiian athlete
  • Duke Cunningham, an American fighter pilot and disgraced politician
  • Dušan Duke Fabian, Slovak author
  • The Thin White Duke, a persona of musician David Bowie
  • Raoul Duke, alter-ego to Hunter S. Thompson, used as both a character and a pen name
  • George Deukmejian, former Governor of California
  • David Dickinson, British antiques expert, television presenter
  • Michael Dukakis, former Governor of Massachusetts and former presidential candidate
  • Nathan Ellington, English footballer
  • Orlando Hernández, "El Duque" - starting pitcher for the New York Mets
  • Paul LoDuca, All-Star catcher for the New York Mets
  • Mark Viduka, Australian soccer player
  • Rich Ward, guitarist of metal band Fozzy

Business and technology

  • Duke Energy, a producer of gas and electric services in the United States
  • Duke (mascot), the mascot of the Java programming language
  • Duke Video, Motorsport DVD distributor based in the Isle of Mann

Products

Duke (cologne), A cologne and aftershave brand created 1934, made by Atkinsons.

Transportation

  • Type 23 frigate
  • Iron Duke class battleship
  • HMS Iron Duke
  • Beechcraft Duke, a twin-engined airplane
  • The Duke, an early Scottish locomotive

Sport

  • The Duke (racehorse), a 19th century racing champion
  • Duke Blue Devils, the athletics program of Duke University
  • "The Duke," the nickname of the National Football League's game ball, named after New York Giants founder Wellington Mara

The Dukes may refer to a sports team from:

  • Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia

Media

  • The Duke (TV series), 1954
  • The Duke (TV miniseries), 1979
  • The Duke (film), a 1999 Disney film
  • The Duke (short), a 1999 short film
  • The Dukes of Hazzard, an early 1980s television series

Music

  • The Duke, a jazz standard penned by Dave Brubeck
  • Duke (album), by Genesis, March 1980
  • Duchess (song), a hit track on the above album
  • MC Duke, a British rapper
  • Duke Records, a Memphis, Tennessee record label active from 1952 to 1973
  • Duke Street Records, a Canadian independent record label
  • Steve Duke, saxophonist

Gaming

  • Duke Nukem (game), a popular line of video games
  • Duke Nukem (character), an action hero who stars in the Duke Nukem line of video games
  • Duke, a fictional character in the video game KOF: Maximum Impact
  • Edmund Duke, a fictional character in the StarCraft series.
  • Dynamite Duke, An arcade shooter.
  • The Duke, the original Xbox controller

Fictional characters

  • Duke (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the TV series, toy line and comic book series.
  • Duke the Lost Engine, fictional character from The Railway Series by Reverend W. Awdry.
  • Uncle Duke, a character from the Doonesbury comic strip.
  • Duke Evers, a fictional character from the Rocky movie series.
  • Duke Nukem (Captain Planet) villain from Captain Planet and the Planeteers.
  • Ryuji Otogi, (Duke Devlin), a character in the English-language manga and Japanese versions of Yu-Gi-Oh!.
  • Duke Togo, the pseudonym of adult manga character Golgo 13.
  • Duke of New York ('The Duke, A Number One') fictional gang leader played by Isaac Hayes, in John Carpenter's Escape from New York
  • Duke, the dog from the film Barnyard and the series Back at the Barnyard

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Duke (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: Duke


Duke

"Duchess" redirects here. For the Beanie Baby, see Beanie Babies 2.0
A Royal Duke's coronet
A Royal Duke's coronet
A Duke's coronet
A Duke's coronet

A duke is a noble person, historically of highest rank below the king or queen, and usually controls a duchy or a Dukedom. The title comes from the Latin Dux Bellorum, which had the sense of "military commander" and was employed by both the Germanic peoples themselves and by the Roman authors covering them to refer to their war leaders.

In the Middle Ages the title signified first among the Germanic monarchies. Dukes were the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities and later, in the feudal monarchies, the highest-ranking peers of the king. There were, however, variants of these meanings and there were even sovereign princes employing ducal titles.

In the Modern Age it has become a nominal rank without an actual principality. It is still the highest titular peerage in France, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Italy.

A woman who holds in her own right the title to such duchy or dukedom, or is the wife of a duke, is normally styled duchess. However, Queen Elizabeth II is known as Duke of Normandy in the Channel Islands and Duke of Lancaster in Lancashire.

History

Roman Empire

See also: dux

Originally, dux was a title given to a leader of a single military expedition or army and holding no other power than that which he exercised over his soldiers. The designation, first applied to barbarian tribal leaders, became a formal Roman title in the Roman Empire over time. Upon the separation of the civil and military functions in the fourth century, the dux became commander of all the troops contained in a military territory, often corresponding to one or more provinces; this Roman rank was below the similar comes rei militaris. To avoid the connotations of the modern "dukes," Roman and post-Roman military leaders are usually styled with the Latin title, e.g., Artorius Dux Bellorum[1] rather than a translate the title to duke.

Middle Ages

During the Middle Ages following the collapse of Roman power in Western Europe, the title was still employed in the Germanic kingdoms, most often to the rulers of the old Roman provinces.

Visigoths

The Visigoths retained the Roman divisions of their kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula and it seems that dukes ruled over these[citation needed]. They were the highest magnates in the land and, together with the bishops, elected the king, usually from their own file. They were the military commanders and in this capacity often acted independently of the king, especially in the last days of the kingdom.

The army was structured decimally with the highest unit, the thiufa, probably corresponding to about one thousand people from each civitas, city district. The cities were commanded by the counts, who were in turn responsible to the dukes, who called up the thiufae when need be.

Lombards

When the Lombards entered Italy, the Latin chroniclers called their war leaders duces in the old fashion. These leaders eventually became the provincial rulers, each with a recognized seat of government. Though nominally loyal to the king, the concept of kingship was new to the Lombards and the dukes were highly independent, especially in central and southern Italy, where the Duke of Spoleto and the Duke of Benevento were de facto sovereigns. In 575, when Cleph died, a period known as the Rule of the Dukes, in which the dukes governed without a king, commenced. It lasted only a decade before the disunited magnates, in order to defend the kingdom from external attacks, elected a new king and even diminished their own duchies to provide him with a handsome royal demesne.

The Lombard kings were usually drawn from the dukes when the title was not hereditary. The dukes tried to make their own offices hereditary. Beneath them in the internal structure were the counts and gastalds, a uniquely Lombard title initially referring to judicial functions, similar to a count's, in provincial regions.

Franks

The Franks employed dukes as the governors of Roman provinces, though they also led military expeditions far away from their duchies. The dukes were the highest ranking officials in the realm, were more typically Franks than the counts (who were often Gallo-Romans), and formed the class from which the kings' generals were drawn in times of war. The dukes gathered every May with the king to converse on policy for the upcoming year, the so-called Mayfield.

In Burgundy and Provence, the titles of patrician and prefect were commonly employed in preference to duke, probably for historical reasons relating to the greater Romanization of those provinces. The titles, however, were basically equivalent.

In late Merovingian Gaul, the mayors of the palace of the Arnulfing clan began to use the title dux et princeps Francorum: "duke and prince of the Franks." In this title, "duke" implied supreme military control of the entire nation (Francorum, the Franks) and it was thus used until the end of the Carolingian dynasty in France in 987.

Stem duchies

See Stem duchy

England

Anglo-Saxon times

The highest political division beneath that of kingdom among the Anglo-Saxons was the ealdormanry and, while the title ealdor person was replaced by the Danish eorl (later earl) over time, the first ealdor people were referred to as duces in the chronicles. Thus, in Anglo-Saxon England, where the Roman political divisions were largely abandoned, the grade of duke was retained as supreme territorial magnate after the king.

Late medieval times

The Black Prince was created Duke of Cornwall in 1337. He was the first proper Duke to be created by a King of England. To celebrate this event six new Earls were created. In the Patent creating the new Earl of Salisbury, on 16 March 1337, the King refers also to this higher Honour as: "willing more securely to establish the Royal sceptre as well as by the addition of new honours as by the restoration of old ones, and to augment the number of nobles by whose counsels our realm may be directed in doubtful, and by whose suffrages be supported in adverse circumstances, have advanced our most dear first begotten Edward (whom in the prerogative of honour as is meet, we have caused to have precedence of others) to be Duke of Cornwall, over which awhile ago Dukes for a long time successively sided as chief rulers..."

The Modern Age

In the 19th century, the sovereign dukes of Parma and Modena in Italy, and of Anhalt, Brunswick-Lüneburg, Nassau, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Saxe-Meiningen and Saxe-Altenburg in Germany survived Napoleon's reorganization.

Since the unification of Italy in 1870 and the end of monarchy in Germany in 1918, there have no longer been any reigning dukes in Europe; Luxembourg is ruled by a grand duke, a higher title, just below King.

In the United Kingdom, the inherited position of a duke along with its dignities, privileges, and rights is a dukedom. However, the title of duke has never been associated with independent rule in the British Isles: they hold dukedoms, not duchies (but see Duchy of Cornwall and Duchy of Lancaster). Dukes in the United Kingdom are addressed as 'Your Grace' and referred to as 'His Grace'. Currently, there are twenty-seven dukedoms in the Peerage of England, Peerage of Scotland, Peerage of Great Britain, Peerage of Ireland and Peerage of the United Kingdom, held by twenty-four different people (see List of Dukes in order of precedence).

Equivalents in other European languages

Main article: Equivalents of Duke in other European languages

Royal dukes

Various royal houses traditionally awarded (mainly) dukedoms to the sons and in some cases, the daughters, of their respective Sovereigns; others include at least one dukedom in a wider list of similarly granted titles, nominal dukedoms without any actual authority, often even without an estate. Such titles are still conferred on royal princes or princesses in the current European monarchies of Belgium, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

Other historical cases occurred for example in Denmark, Finland (as Sweden, in personal union) and France, Portugal and some former colonial possessions such as Brazil and Haiti.

United Kingdom

Main article: Dukes in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, ducal titles which have been given within the royal family include Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence, Duke of York, Duke of Gloucester, Duke of Bedford, Duke of Cumberland, Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Rothesay, Duke of Albany, Duke of Ross, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Kent, Duke of Sussex, and Duke of Connaught and Strathearn.

Belgium

In Belgium, the title of Duke of Brabant (historically the most prestigious in the Low Countries, and containing the federal capital Brussels), if still vacant, has been awarded preferentially to the eldest son and heir presumptive of the King, other male dynasts receiving various lower historical titles (much older than Belgium, and in principle never fallen to the Belgian crown), such as Count of Flanders (king Leopold III's so-titled brother held the title when he became the realm's temporary head of state as Prince-regent) and Prince of Liège (a secularised version of the historical Prince-bishopric; e.g. the present king Albert II until he succeeded his older brother Baudouin I)

Denmark

Denmark's kings gave appanages in their twin-duchies of Schleswig-Holstein (now three-fourths of them is part of Germany, but then the Holstein half of it was part of HRE in personal union with Denmark proper) to younger sons and/or their male-line descendants, with a specific though not sovereign title of Duke, e.g. Duke of Gottorp, Duke of Sonderburg, Duke of Augustenborg, Duke of Franzhagen, Duke of Beck, Duke of Glucksburg and Duke of Norburg.

Iberian peninsula

When the Christian Reconquista, sweeping the Moors from the former Caliphate of Cordoba and its taifa-remnants, transformed the territory of former Suevic and Visigothic realms into Catholic feudal principalities, none of these war lords was exactly styled Duke, a few (as Portugal itself) started as Count (even if the title of Dux was sometimes added), but soon all politically relevant princes were to use the royal style of King.

Portugal

Spain

Main article: List of dukedoms in Spain

Spanish infantes and infantas were usually given a dukedom upon marriage. This title is nowadays not hereditary but carries a Grandeza de España. The current royal duchesses are: HRH the Duchess of Badajoz (Infanta Maria del Pilar), HRH the Duchess of Soria (Infanta Margarita) (although she inherited the title of Duchess of Hernani from her cousin and is second holder of that title), HRH the Duchess of Lugo (Infanta Elena) and HRH the Duchess of Palma de Mallorca (Infanta Cristina).

In Spain many dukes hold the court rank of Grande, i.e. Grandee of the realm, which had precedence over all other feudatories.

Finland and Sweden

Sweden had a history of making sons of its Kings real ruling princes of vast duchies, but this ceased in 1622. Title-wise, however, all Swedish princes since 1772, and princesses since 1980, are given a dukedom for life. Currently, there is one duke and three duchesses. The territorial designations of these dukedoms refer to four of the Provinces of Sweden.

Key parts of Finland were sometimes under a Duke of Finland during the Swedish reign.

France and other former monarchies

See appanage (mainly for the French kingdom) and the list in the geographical section below, which also treats special ducal titles in orders or national significance.

France

Main article: Dukes in France

The highest precedence in the realm, attached to a feudal territory, was given to the twelve original pairies, which also had a traditional function in the royal coronation, comparable to the German imperial archoffices. Half of them were ducal: three ecclesiastical (the six prelates all ranked above the six secular peers of the realm) and three temporal, each time above three counts of the same social estate: The Prince-Bishops with ducal territories among them were:

  • The Archbishop of Reims, styled archevêque-duc pair de France (in Champagne; who crown and anoint the king, traditionally in his cathedral)
  • Two suffragan bishops, styled evêque-duc pair de France :
    • the bishop-duke of Laon (in Picardy; bears the 'Sainte Ampoule' containing the sacred ointment)
    • the bishop-duc de Langres (in Burgundy; bears the scepter)

Later, the Archbishop of Paris was given the title of duc de Saint-Cloud with the dignity of peerage, but it was debated if he was an ecclesiastical peer or merely a bishop holding a lay peerage.

The secular dukes in the peerage of the realm were, again in order of precedence:

  • the duc de Bourgogne, i.e. Duke of Burgundy (known as Grand duc; not a separate title at that time; just a description of the wealth and real clout of the 15th century Dukes, cousins of the Kings of France) (bears the crown, fastens the belt)
  • Duke of Normandy or duc de Normandie (holds the first square banner)
  • Duke of Aquitaine or duc d'Aquitaine or - de Guyenne (holds the second square banner)

It should be noted what the theory of the participation of the peers in the coronation was laid down in the late XIIIth century, when some of the peerage (the duchy of Normandy and the county of Toulouse) had already been merged in the crown.

At the end of this same century, the King erected some counties into duchies, a practice what went increasing till the Revolution. Many of this duchies were also peerages (the so-called 'new peerages').

Italy, Germany and Austria

Main article: Dukes in Italy, Germany and Austria

In Italy, Germany and Austria the title of "duke" ("duca" in Italian, and "Herzog" in German) was quite common. As the Holy Roman Empire was until its dissolution a feudal structure, most of its Dukes were actually reigning in their lands. As the titles from the HRE were taken over after its dissolution, or in Italy after their territories became independent of the Empire, both countries also had a share of fully souvereign dukes. Also, in Germany in many ducial family ever agnate would bear the ducial title of the family as a courtesy title.

In Italy some important souvereign ducal families were the Visconti and the Sforza, who ruled Milan; the Medici of Florence, the Farnese of Parma and Piacenza; the Cybo-Malaspina of Massa; the Gonzaga of Mantua; the Este of Modena and Ferrara.

In Germany, important ducial families were the Wittelsbachs in Bavaria, the Welfs in Hannover, the ducial family of Cleves, the Wettins in Saxony (with its Ernestine branch divided into several duchies), the Württembergs, the Mecklenburgs and finally of course also the Habsburgs in Austria as "Archdukes". In the German Confederation the Nassaus, the Ascanians of Anhalt, the Welf branch of Brunswick and the Ernestine lines of the Saxon Duchies were the souvereign ducial families.

Elsewhere in Europe

Nordic countries

  • In Denmark, the longest-surviving duchy being Schleswig, i.e Sonderjylland (part of which later was transferred to Germany), its southern neighbour Holstein in personal union with the Danish crown was always a German principality; ultimately both ended up joint as the German federation's Bundesland of Schleswig-Holstein.
  • In Sweden, medieval duchies of Finland, Södermanland, Skåne, and Halland, and in modern times almost every province.

Hungary

In the Kingdom of Hungary no ducal principalities existed but duchies were often formed for members of the dynasty as appanage. During the rule of the Árpád dinasty dukes held territorial powers, some of them even minted coins, but later this title became more often nominal. These duchies usually were

  • the Duchy of Nitra
  • the Duchy of Bihar
  • the Duchy of Slavonia, or whole Slavonia (consisted to be Slavonia and Croatia).
  • the Duchy of Transylvania (consisted of the voivodship of Transylvania and some other counties)

In the Jagellonian era (1490-1526) only two dukes did not belong to the royal dynasty: John Corvin (the illegitimate son of Matthias Corvinus) and Lőrinc Újlaki (whose father was the king of Bosnia), while both bore the title as royal dukes.

After the Battle of Mohács the Habsburg kings rewarded Hungarian aristocrats (like the Esterházys) with princely titles, but they created these titles as Holy Roman Emperors, not as kings of Hungary.

Greece

As the Catholic crusaders overran orthodox parts of the Byzantine empire, they installed several crusader states, some of which were of ducal rank:

Byzantines had used the title Dux, still a military office for them, also territory-specifically: Dux of Dyrrhachium, Dux of Thrakesion.

Palaiologos emperors, living under much more feudalized necessities, granted fiefs to some westerners: Duke of Leucadia, Duke of Lemnos.

Sometimes in Italy and other Western countries, the later Byzantine appanages were translated as duchies: Peloponnese, Mistra, Mesembria, Selymbria and Thessalonike. However, as these had Greek holders, they were titled Archon ('magistrate') or Despotes (rather Prince of the blood).

After Greece's post-Ottoman independence as kingdom of the Hellenes, the style of Duke of Sparta was instituted as primogeniture for the royal heir, diadochos, the crown prince of Greece.

Slavic countries

Generally, confusion reigns whether to translate the usual petty ruler titles, knyaz/ knez/ ksiaze etc. as Prince (analogous to the German Fürst) or as Duke;

  • in splintered Poland, also in (later ethnically German parts of) Silesia (later within the HRE), petty principalities generally ruled by branches of the earlier Polish Piast dynasty are regarded as duchies in translated titulary. Examples of such: Kujavia, Masovia, Sandomir, Greater Poland, Kalisz and Silesia (Lower Silesia and Upper Silesia), as well as various minor duchies, often short-lived and/or in personal union or merger, named after their capitals, mainly in the regions known as Little Poland and Greater Poland, including (there are often also important Latin and/or German forms) Cracow, Opole, Ratibor, Legnica, Zator, Leczyca and Sieradz.
  • In Pomerelia and Pomerania (inhabited by the Kashubians, different Slavic people from the Poles proper), branches of native ruling dynasties were usually recognized as dukes, quite similarly to the pattern in Poland.
  • in Russia, before the imperial unification from Muscovy; sometimes even as vassal, tributary to a Tartar Khan; later, in Peter the Great's autocratic empire, the russification gertsog was used as the Russian rendering of the German ducal title Herzog, especially as (the last) part of the full official style of the Russian Emperor: Gertsog Shlesvig-Golstinskiy, Stormarnskiy, Ditmarsenskiy i Oldenburgskiy i prochaya, i prochaya, i prochaya "Duke of Schleswig-Holstein [see above], Stormarn, Dithmarschen and Oldenburg, and of other lands", in chief of German and Danish territories to which the Tsar was dynastically linked.

Netherlands

After Belgium and the Netherlands separated in 1830, the title of duke didn't occur in the Netherlands anymore. There is, however, one exception; the title Hertog van Limburg (Duke of Limburg) still exists. This title, however, is an exclusive title for the head of state (the monarch, i.e. the king or queen of the Netherlands).

Post-colonial non-European states

Brazilian empire

In this former Portuguese kingdom, after separation ruled by a branch of the Portuguese royal dynasty (House of Bragança), only three dukedoms were created, being its highest ranks for non-members of the imperial dynasty. Two of these titles were for relatives of D. Peter I: an illegitimate daughter and a brother-in-law who received the title when married with D. Peter's daughter D. Mary II. The third, to the most important Brazilian military man, de Lima e Silva, was the only duke created during the reign of D. Peter II. A fourth title was created for another illegitimate daughter of D. Peter I, but she died before receiving the title (and so it is often disconsidered). None of these titles were hereditary, just like every other title in the Brazilian nobility system.

Haiti

The royal Christophe dynasty created eight hereditary dukedoms, in rank directly below the nominal princes.

Equivalents

Main article: Equivalents of Duke outside Europe

Like other major Western noble titles, Duke is sometimes used to render certain titles in non-western languages with their own traditions, even though they are as a rule etymologically and often historically unrelated and thus hard to compare, which are considered roughly equivalent, especially in hierarchic aristocracies such as feudal Japan, useful as an indication of relative rank.

References

  1. Artorius Dux Bellorum

Sources

  • Lewis, Archibald R. "The Dukes in the Regnum Francorum, A.D. 550-751." Speculum, Vol. 51, No 3 (July 1976), pp 381–410.
  • Hodgkin, Thomas. Italy and her Invaders. Clarendon Press: 1895.
  • Thompson, E. A. The Goths in Spain. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1969.
  • Stenton, Sir Frank M. Anglo-Saxon England Third Edition. Oxford University Press: 1971.

See also


Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Duke". Image Credit.



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Duke Blue Devils men's basketball 66     Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 94
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Robert I, Duke of Parma 65     Amedeo, 3rd Duke of Aosta 20
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Henry, Duke of Cornwall 65     Andrea Duke 11
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Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire 64     Annie Duke 15
Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland 63     Anselm, Duke of Friuli 5
John William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar 63     António Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira 8
George, Duke of Saxony 63     Antera Duke 3
Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland 63     Anthony, Duke of Brabant 6
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Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans 63     Antoine, Duke of Lorraine 5
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Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 62     Anton-Günther, Duke of Oldenburg 8
Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld 62     Antonio Farnese, Duke of Parma 3
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Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg 62     Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen 71
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Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond 62     Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll 4
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Prince Eugén, Duke of Närke 61     Arthur II, Duke of Brittany 6
John II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar 60     Arthur III, Duke of Brittany 7
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George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland 60     Arthur Wellesley, 5th Duke of Wellington 7
Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg 60     Arthur Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington 14
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Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry 59     August, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg-Zörbig 3
Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg 59     August, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels 9
Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro 59     August Frederick Karl Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 4
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Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 58     Auguste de Beauharnais, 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg 7
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Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond 58     Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton 23
Prince Ferdinando Pius, Duke of Calabria 58     Augustus FitzRoy, 7th Duke of Grafton 4
Albert VII, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow 58     Augustus the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 5
Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton 58     Augustus William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 4
Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy 58     Basil W. Duke 15
Johann Philipp, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg 58     Beechcraft Duke 16
Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld 58     Benedict, Duke of Finland 5
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester 57     Benedict, Duke of Halland 7
Charles Louis Frederick, Duke of Mecklenburg-Mirow 57     Benjamin Newton Duke 8
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Peter August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck 57     Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk 7
Joseph, Duke of Parma 57     Bernard I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 6
Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 56     Bernard I, Duke of Saxony 4
Ercole III d'Este, Duke of Modena 56     Bernard II, Duke of Saxony 5
Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 56     Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 6th Duke of Frias 4
Antoine, Duke of Montpensier 56     Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 9
Charles, Duke of Calabria 56     Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena 7
Frederick August I, Duke of Oldenburg 56     Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 31
Duke Louis of Württemberg 56     Bernhard III, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 31
Henry, Duke of Parma 56     Berthold, Duke of Bavaria 4
Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland 56     Berthold I, Duke of Swabia 4
Robert II, Duke of Parma 56     Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia 4
Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant 56     Berthold II, Duke of Swabia 7
Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal 55     Berthold IV, Duke of Merania 5
Duke of Wellington's Regiment 55     Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen 7
Duke Blue Devils 55     Bill Duke 13
James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge 55     Bo Duke 11
John, Duke of Durazzo 55     Bogislas XIII, Duke of Pomerania 6
Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge 55     Bogusław V, Duke of Pomerania 6
Henry IV, Duke of Saxony 55     Bohemond, Duke of Apulia 2
Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Güstrow 54     Boniface, Duke of Alsace 3
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Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich of Russia 52     Brownlow Bertie, 5th Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven 6
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Cyril Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia 50     Burchard, Duke of Thuringia 4
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia 49     Burchard I, Duke of Swabia 5
Duke Nukem 49     Burchard II, Duke of Swabia 5
Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia 48     Burchard III, Duke of Swabia 4
Duke Nukem 3D 47     Canute, Duke of Reval 3
Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz 47     Carl, Duke of Württemberg 35
Charles Augustus, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 44     Carlo Alessandro, Duke of Castel Duino 3
Charles Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 44     Carlos, Duke of Madrid 69
Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham 44     Carlos de Gurrea, Duke of Villahermosa 3
William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 43     Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma 18
Amedeo, 5th Duke of Aosta 42     Casimir III, Duke of Stettin 2
Duke Nukem Forever 42     Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania 4
Duke or Duchess San Donato 41     Charles, Duke of Aumale 4
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 40     Charles, Duke of Berry 2
Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant 40     Charles, Duke of Bourbon 2
Duke of Brittany 39     Charles, Duke of Brittany 6
William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 39     Charles, Duke of Calabria 56
Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 36     Charles, Duke of Durazzo 5
Duke Georg Alexander of Mecklenburg 36     Charles, Duke of Guelders 12
Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg 36     Charles, Duke of Guelders/Comments 12
Carl, Duke of Württemberg 35     Charles, Duke of Guise 7
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Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 34     Charles, Duke of Södermanland 2
Friedrich Wilhelm, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 34     Charles Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 44
Charles Augustus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 34     Charles Amadeus of Savoy, 6th Duke of Nemours 6
Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 34     Charles Augustus, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 44
Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg 33     Charles Augustus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 34
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George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle 21     Charles Philip, Duke of Södermanland 7
Gaston, Duke of Orléans 21     Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton 12
Uncle Duke 21     Charles Powlett, 5th Duke of Bolton 7
Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire 21     Charles Schomberg, 2nd Duke of Schomberg 3
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham 21     Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset 11
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Duke of Kent 21     Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough 9
Duke Nukem (character) 20     Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough 7
Albert, Duke of Prussia 20     Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond 9
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Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton 20     Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury 18
Duke of Cornwall 20     Charles V, Duke of Lorraine 6
Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany 20     Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick 17
Duke of York's Theatre 20     Christian, Duke of Augustenborg 6
Amedeo, 3rd Duke of Aosta 20     Christian, Duke of Saxe-Eisenberg 7
Robert III, Duke of Normandy 20     Christian, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels 7
Robert II, Duke of Normandy 20     Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp 9
Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 20     Christian Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld 5
Ramón María Narváez y Campos, 1st Duke of Valencia 20     Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg 6
Duke Lavery 20     Christian II, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg 5
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project 20     Christian III Maurice, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg 4
Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg 19     Christian Louis, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 5
Duke Chapel 19     Christian Ludwig II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 4
Duke of Lancaster 19     Christoph, Duke of Württemberg 7
Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster 19     Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle 7
Duke of Medinaceli 19     Clark Duke 8
Duke Union Community Television 19     Claude, Duke of Aumale 5
Duke of Atholl 19     Claude, Duke of Guise 10
Duke of Teck 19     Claudius, Duke of Lusitania 6
Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma 18     Conan II, Duke of Brittany 6
Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury 18     Conan III, Duke of Brittany 4
Duke Fleed 18     Conan IV, Duke of Brittany 6
Duke of Gascony 18     Conrad, Duke of Lorraine 5
Jaime, Duke of Madrid 18     Conrad, Duke of Thuringia 5
James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde 18     Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria 4
Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford 18     Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia 3
François, Duke of Anjou 18     Conrad I, Duke of Merania 4
Duke Ellington School of the Arts 18     Conrad I, Duke of Swabia 4
Philippe II, Duke of Orléans 18     Conrad II, Duke of Bavaria 3
Duke of Finland 18     Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia 4
Duke of Rothesay 18     Conrad II, Duke of Merania 4
Francis Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds 17     Conrad II, Duke of Swabia 4
Tomislav II of Croatia, 4th Duke of Aosta 17     Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy 3
Duke and the Great Pie War 17     Conrad III, Duke of Carinthia 3
Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh 17     Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 30
Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk 17     Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 56
Francis, Duke of Teck 17     Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 60
Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins 17     Cosmo Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon 4
Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 17     Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland 5
Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick 17     CSS Grand Duke 8
Harry Powlett, 6th Duke of Bolton 17     Cuff the Duke 15
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"duke" is a common misspelling or typo for: dyke, dukes, dike, duker, dukey, duked.

Synonyms: duke
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

lord, prince, hand, fist, nobleman, leader, dukes, grandfather, office, archduke, commander, Duker, dust, dynast.
Consider also: condign, conduct, discharge, captain, charge, agency, duty, function, guide, position, powder, boss, commission, deal, director, head, appointment, division, doge, elector, patrician, grandee.

Verb

pass, deliver, come.
Consider also: abide, becoming, condescend, consign, convey, depart, derive, develop, devolve, discontinue, disengage, dismiss, drop, earn, emanate, emit, enact, enter, entrust.

Adjective

honorable, unbiased, unselfish, adequate, equitable, fair, generous, honest, impartial, ingenuous, liberal, straightforward.
Consider also: accurate, advisable, apt, average, commensurate, corresponding, decent, decorous, equable, equal, good, indifferent, modest, pertinent, reasonable, tolerable, uniform, valid.

Other

box, chief, dukeling, frank, just, straight, upright.

Expression

a respectful salutation, make public, official duties, one's father-in-law, open to all, the father of one's husband, the first of old china's five grades of the nobility, the male.
Source: Eve, based on meta analysis. Top

Computed Synonyms: duke

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   26.0095   duke     fist     hand, mitt, punch, paw, seat   
 2   21.0095   duke     hand     arm, labourer, laborer, worker, pass   
 3   18.0095   duke     mitt     mitten, fist, glove, hand, gauntlet   
 4   14.1096   duke     quire     hand, choir, mitt, gang, multiple nozzle outlet   
 5   14.0096   duke     bulk     mass, size, dimension, volume, body   
 6   14.0095   duke     seat     chair, stool, place, seating, bench   
 7   14.0095   duke     body     trunk, bulk, frame, corpse, carcass   
 8   14.0095   duke     gang     band, group, crowd, troop, pack   
 9   14.0091   duke     priority     precedence, preference, antecedence, primacy, seniority   
 10   12.0295   duke     duchess     princess, day bed, lady, duchesses, queen   
 11   11.1094   duke     prince     lord, king, ruler, sovereign, monarch   
 12   6.0095   duke     paw     leg, foot, shank, feet, toe   
 13   5.0095   duke     lord     master, gentleman, sir, Mister, boss   
 14   5.0093   duke     flapper     flutterer, slapper, bangor, shutterer, whacker   
 15   4.0498   duke     dukes     hands, mitts, quires, bodies, priorities   
--------------------     386 synonyms ranked from 16 to 401 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Synonyms via Expressions: duke

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   14.1079   duke     multiple nozzle outlet     seat, fist, priority   
 2   5.0194   duke     day bed     couch, spring bed, fore and aft beam   
 3   2.2090   duke     make public     open, undo, unwind   
 4   2.1192   duke     lie down     lie, sleep, go to bed   
 5   2.1092   duke     the male     honorable, make public, office   
 6   2.1091   duke     eagle owl     owl, Eurasian Eagle Owl, eagle-owl   
 7   2.0090   duke     thin layer     thin seam, coal band, napkin liner   
 8   2.0089   duke     Earth shell     veneer sheet, seed-bed, napkin liner   
 9   2.0088   duke     open to all     official duties, a respectful salutation, common   
 10   2.0084   duke     isothermal layer     thin layer, tropospheric layer, layer   
 11   2.0082   duke     tropospheric layer     thin layer, napkin liner, veneer sheet   
 12   2.0077   duke     a respectful salutation     common, open to all, official duties   
 13   1.2092   duke     to strike     strike, to hit, to beat   
 14   1.1088   duke     complete set     unit, a complete set, complete book   
 15   1.1084   duke     flat of the hand     hand, palm, fist   
--------------------     13 synonyms ranked from 16 to 28 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Expressions: duke

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   2.9991   Duke of Lower Lotharingia     Lower Lotharingia         
 2   2.4094   grand duke     archduke     grandee, duke   
 3   2.1595   grand duke     grandee     nobleman, magnate   
 4   1.9498   duke designate     duke-designate         
 5   1.8895   Duke of Burgundy     King of Burgundy         
 6   1.7796   Grand Duke of Finland     Grand Duchy of Finland         
 7   1.7794   Duke of Bourbon     Sire de Bourbon         
 8   1.5596   Grand Duke     Grand duchy     archduchy, duchy   
 9   1.5594   grand duke     Grand Prince         
 10   1.4598   count duke     count-duke         
 11   1.4498   hare duke     hare-duke         
 12   1.4492   supreme duke     high duke     archduke   
 13   1.4492   high duke     supreme duke     archduke   
 14   1.4491   Duke of York     York     Hans David Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg, Yorks   
 15   1.4488   duke bleeding time     duke method         
--------------------     11 expressions ranked from 16 to 26 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Synonyms within Context: duke

Context Synonyms within Context

Fasting

Dine with Duke Humphrey, clem, famish, fast, make two bites of a cherry, perish with hunger, starve.

Master

Duke, archduke, doge, elector, emir, margrave, marland, nawab, nobility, prince, rajah, seignior, sheik nizam, wali.

Nobility

Duke, ameer, armiger, atheling, banneret, baron, baronet, baronetcy, boyar, chevalier, count, earl, effendi, emir, esquire, king, knight, knighthood, laird, maharaja, margrave, marquis, marquisate, master, nawab, palsgrave, pasha, prince, rajah, sahib, scherif, seignior, sharif, signior, thane, vavasour, viscount, waldgrave, wali.

Unity

Dine with Duke Humphrey, be one, be alone, disjoin, isolate.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. Top

Translations: Duke

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya دوق (duke), كرز (cherries, duke, cherry), دُوق (duke, ducal, dukedom, dukedoms, Dukes), دوقات (duchess, duchesses, duke, dukes), نبيل (noble, heroic, aristocrat, duke, ennobling), يد (hand, duke, panhandle). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha دوق (duke), كرز (cherries, duke, cherry), دُوق (duke, ducal, dukedom, dukedoms, Dukes), دوقات (duchess, duchesses, duke, dukes), نبيل (noble, heroic, aristocrat, duke, ennobling), يد (hand, duke, panhandle). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian dukë (duke). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Andhra సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Andhra, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic دوق (duke), كرز (cherries, duke, cherry), دُوق (duke, ducal, dukedom, dukedoms, Dukes), دوقات (duchess, duchesses, duke, dukes), نبيل (noble, heroic, aristocrat, duke, ennobling), يد (hand, duke, panhandle). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ardennais minote (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Ardennais, France, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Armenian դուքս (doge, duke), բռունցք (fist, bunch, duke, mitt), ձեռք (arm, hand, bunch, clutch, complete set). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Armjanski Yazyk դուքս (doge, duke), բռունցք (fist, bunch, duke, mitt), ձեռք (arm, hand, bunch, clutch, complete set). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut dukë (duke). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Íslenska hertogi (duke). Additional references: Íslenska, Iceland, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia bangsawan tinggi (duke, dukes), bangsawan (nobleman, count, don, duke, nobility). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia duke (duke). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu duke (duke). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski херцог (duke), дук (duke, ducal, duchy), вишнап (duke), вид череша (duke), ръка (hand, arm, five, flapper, flipper), юмрук (fist, mitt, duke). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) khertsog (duke), duk (duke, ducal, duchy), vishnap (duke), vid cheresha (duke), rʺka (hand, arm, five, flapper, flipper), yumruk (fist, mitt, duke). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian vévoda (duke, dukes), vojvoda (duchess, duke), šaka (duke, fist, hand, palm), ruka (hand, arm, fist, grabber hand, paw), knez (count, duke, lord, prince), pracka (fist, paw, duke, foot, palm), pazour (toe, clutch, fang, claw, duke). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese duque (duke), canoa (canoe, boat, dugout, duke). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Breton Roll Rouaned ha Duged Breizh (Duke of Brittany). Additional references: Breton, France, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Brezhoneg Roll Rouaned ha Duged Breizh (Duke of Brittany). Additional references: Brezhoneg, France, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian херцог (duke), дук (duke, ducal, duchy), вишнап (duke), вид череша (duke), ръка (hand, arm, five, flapper, flipper), юмрук (fist, mitt, duke). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) khertsog (duke), duk (duke, ducal, duchy), vishnap (duke), vid cheresha (duke), rʺka (hand, arm, five, flapper, flipper), yumruk (fist, mitt, duke). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan duc (duke, eagle owl). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish Hertug (Duke). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Mongolian гїн (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), гvн (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Central (transliteration) gїn (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), gvn (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai ท่านดยุค (duke, aristocrat, nobleman, peer), ดยุคแห่งเอดินบะระ (Duke of Edinburgh). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina vévoda (duke, dukes), vojvoda (duchess, duke), šaka (duke, fist, hand, palm), ruka (hand, arm, fist, grabber hand, paw), knez (count, duke, lord, prince), pracka (fist, paw, duke, foot, palm), pazour (toe, clutch, fang, claw, duke). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Pidgin English 公爵 (duke). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified (common, just, decigram, duke, honorable public), 公爵 (duke, dukes, Duker), 杜克大学 (duke university), 大公 (grandee, archduke, grand duke), 衍圣公 (Duke Yansheng). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 公爵 (duke, dukes), (common, just, honorable, public, duke), 衍聖公 (Duke Yansheng), 杜克大學 (duke university). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse duca (duke, duchess), quadernu di vint'e cinqui fogli (hand, duke, gang, mitt, quire), pera zuccotta (duchess, duke, day bed), manu (hand, layer, stratum, bed, coat), duchessa (duchess, duke, day bed). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi duca (duke, duchess), quadernu di vint'e cinqui fogli (hand, duke, gang, mitt, quire), pera zuccotta (duchess, duke, day bed), manu (hand, layer, stratum, bed, coat), duchessa (duchess, duke, day bed). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican duca (duke, duchess), quadernu di vint'e cinqui fogli (hand, duke, gang, mitt, quire), pera zuccotta (duchess, duke, day bed), manu (hand, layer, stratum, bed, coat), duchessa (duchess, duke, day bed). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso duca (duke, duchess), quadernu di vint'e cinqui fogli (hand, duke, gang, mitt, quire), pera zuccotta (duchess, duke, day bed), manu (hand, layer, stratum, bed, coat), duchessa (duchess, duke, day bed). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu duca (duke, duchess), quadernu di vint'e cinqui fogli (hand, duke, gang, mitt, quire), pera zuccotta (duchess, duke, day bed), manu (hand, layer, stratum, bed, coat), duchessa (duchess, duke, day bed). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian vojvoda (duke), knez (duke, prince, count). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Curaçoleño duke (duke). Additional references: Curaçoleño, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Curassese duke (duke). Additional references: Curassese, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Cymraeg dug (duke). Additional references: Cymraeg, United Kingdom, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech vévoda (duke, dukes), vojvoda (duchess, duke), šaka (duke, fist, hand, palm), ruka (hand, arm, fist, grabber hand, paw), knez (count, duke, lord, prince), pracka (fist, paw, duke, foot, palm), pazour (toe, clutch, fang, claw, duke). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian duce (duke, bear, carry, take, blow away). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Hertug (Duke). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Hertug (Duke). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari دهك (duke, dukes), دوك (spindle, duke), لقب موروثي اعيان انگليس (duke), لقب موروثی اعیان انگلیس (duke), دوک (duke, spindle), لقب موروثى اعيان انگليس (duke), دوك بزرگ (grand duke). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch der Herzog (duke), Herzog (duke, March, move here, pull, pull to pieces). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch hertog (duke, dukes). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Eesti hertsog (duke). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ena դուքս (doge, duke), բռունցք (fist, bunch, duke, mitt), ձեռք (arm, hand, bunch, clutch, complete set). Additional references: Ena, Armenia, Azerbaijan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermeni Dili դուքս (doge, duke), բռունցք (fist, bunch, duke, mitt), ձեռք (arm, hand, bunch, clutch, complete set). Additional references: Ermeni Dili, Armenia, Azerbaijan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermenice դուքս (doge, duke), բռունցք (fist, bunch, duke, mitt), ձեռք (arm, hand, bunch, clutch, complete set). Additional references: Ermenice, Armenia, Azerbaijan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Estonian hertsog (duke). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Føroyskt hertugi (duke). Additional references: Føroyskt, Denmark, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Faroese hertugi (duke). Additional references: Faroese, Denmark, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish herttua (duke, dukes). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Français duc (duke, duchess), duchesse (duchess, duke, day bed), main (hand, fist, deal, mitt, body). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
French duc (duke, duchess), duchesse (duchess, duke, day bed), main (hand, fist, deal, mitt, body). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Frisian hartoch (duke). Additional references: Frisian, Netherlands, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Gaelg duic (duke), diuic (duke). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck duic (duke), diuic (duke). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Gentoo సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Gentoo, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
German der Herzog (duke), Herzog (duke, March, move here, pull, pull to pieces). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Gilbertese te nakoa teuna i an naba te nati n uea (duke). Additional references: Gilbertese, Kiribati, Fiji, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek δούκας (duke), δο κασ (duke, dukes). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) dhoukas (duke), dho kas (duke, dukes). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Guadeloupe Creole lanmen (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Guadeloupe Creole, Guadeloupe, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Haieren դուքս (doge, duke), բռունցք (fist, bunch, duke, mitt), ձեռք (arm, hand, bunch, clutch, complete set). Additional references: Haieren, Armenia, Azerbaijan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Haitian Creole men (hand, but, here is, here are, behold). Additional references: Haitian Creole, Dominican Republic, Haiti, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Halh гїн (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), гvн (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Halh (transliteration) gїn (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), gvn (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 군주 (monarch, liege, potentate, duke, dynast), 남자 이름 (Hilary, John, Jude, basil, bobby), 주먹 (fist, mauley, knuckle, mauler, meat hooks), 듀크종의 버찌 (duke), 대공 (archduke, grand duke, grandee, duke), (ball, globe, pill, emptiness, nothing), 공작 (peacock, duke, peafowl, prince, manual training), 황태자 (dauphin, grand duke, crown prince, czarevitch), 듀크 대학교 (Duke University). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 군주 (monarch, liege, potentate, duke, dynast), 남자 이름 (Hilary, John, Jude, basil, bobby), 주먹 (fist, mauley, knuckle, mauler, meat hooks), 듀크종의 버찌 (duke), 대공 (archduke, grand duke, grandee, duke), (ball, globe, pill, emptiness, nothing), 공작 (peacock, duke, peafowl, prince, manual training), 황태자 (dauphin, grand duke, crown prince, czarevitch), 듀크 대학교 (Duke University). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew סכוד (duke, dukes), תואר אצולה (don, duchess, duke, lord), דֻּכָּס (duke), דוכס (duke), הנסיך הגדול סרגיי אלכסנדרוביץ' (Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia), עמוד הדוכס מיורק (Duke of York Column), דיוק אלינגטון (Duke Ellington). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic دوق (duke), كرز (cherries, duke, cherry), دُوق (duke, ducal, dukedom, dukedoms, Dukes), دوقات (duchess, duchesses, duke, dukes), نبيل (noble, heroic, aristocrat, duke, ennobling), يد (hand, duke, panhandle). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
High German der Herzog (duke), Herzog (duke, March, move here, pull, pull to pieces). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi राजाइंग्लैंड में पदवी (duke). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch der Herzog (duke), Herzog (duke, March, move here, pull, pull to pieces). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian herceg (duke, prince, princes, mediate lord), pracli (duke, paw, fin, pud), mancs (paw, duke, pad, flapper, leg), kéz (hand, duke, flapper, mauler, fist), ököl (fist, bunch of fives, duke, fists). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Icelandic hertogi (duke). Additional references: Icelandic, Iceland, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ikiribati te nakoa teuna i an naba te nati n uea (duke). Additional references: Ikiribati, Kiribati, Fiji, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian bangsawan tinggi (duke, dukes), bangsawan (nobleman, count, don, duke, nobility). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian duca (duke, duchess), duchessa (duchess, duke), varietà di ciliegia (duke), pugni (Punches, duke, fists, pommelling), capo tribù (duke), granduca (grand duke), il duca e la duchessa di Kent (the Duke and Duchess of Kent), Charles Duke (Charles Moss Duke). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit סכוד (duke, dukes), תואר אצולה (don, duchess, duke, lord), דֻּכָּס (duke), דוכס (duke), הנסיך הגדול סרגיי אלכסנדרוביץ' (Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia), עמוד הדוכס מיורק (Duke of York Column), דיוק אלינגטון (Duke Ellington). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese デューク (duke), 大公 (archduke, grandee, duke, Arch-Duke), とことん殴る (duke), 勝利の決定 (duke), こうしゃく (duke, exposition, lecture, marquess, marquis), こう (in this way, filial piety, paragraph, 1st in rank, 7th in rank), 手渡す (hand, to hand over, to surrender, duke, fork), 握手する (shake, duke), ちょろまかす (pilfer, duke, wangle), 君主 (monarch, ruler, sovereign, liege, despot). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Kanuri musko (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Kanuri, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Khadi Boli राजाइंग्लैंड में पदवी (duke). Additional references: Khadi Boli, India, Nepal, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Khalkha Mongolian гїн (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), гvн (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Khalkha Mongolian, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Khalkha (transliteration) gїn (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), gvn (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Khalkha Mongolian, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Khari Boli राजाइंग्लैंड में पदवी (duke). Additional references: Khari Boli, India, Nepal, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Kiribati te nakoa teuna i an naba te nati n uea (duke). Additional references: Kiribati, Kiribati, Fiji, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 군주 (monarch, liege, potentate, duke, dynast), 남자 이름 (Hilary, John, Jude, basil, bobby), 주먹 (fist, mauley, knuckle, mauler, meat hooks), 듀크종의 버찌 (duke), 대공 (archduke, grand duke, grandee, duke), (ball, globe, pill, emptiness, nothing), 공작 (peacock, duke, peafowl, prince, manual training), 황태자 (dauphin, grand duke, crown prince, czarevitch), 듀크 대학교 (Duke University). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Latvian hercogs (duke). Additional references: Latvian, Latvia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Latviska hercogs (duke). Additional references: Latviska, Latvia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettisch hercogs (duke). Additional references: Lettisch, Latvia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettish hercogs (duke). Additional references: Lettish, Latvia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi kunigaiktis (duke, prince, sovereign). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische kunigaiktis (duke, prince, sovereign). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski kunigaiktis (duke, prince, sovereign). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian kunigaiktis (duke, prince, sovereign). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy kunigaiktis (duke, prince, sovereign). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai kunigaiktis (duke, prince, sovereign). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Lyonnais menine (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Lyonnais, France, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Magyar herceg (duke, prince, princes, mediate lord), pracli (duke, paw, fin, pud), mancs (paw, duke, pad, flapper, leg), kéz (hand, duke, flapper, mauler, fist), ököl (fist, bunch of fives, duke, fists). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Malay duke (duke). Additional references: Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Malayu duke (duke). Additional references: Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Maltese duka (duke). Additional references: Maltese, Malta, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Malti duka (duke). Additional references: Malti, Malta, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx duic (duke), diuic (duke). Additional references: Manx, United Kingdom, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Gaelic duic (duke), diuic (duke). Additional references: Manx Gaelic, United Kingdom, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Maori tiuka (duke). Additional references: Maori, New Zealand, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Melaju duke (duke). Additional references: Melaju, Malaysia, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Melayu duke (duke). Additional references: Melayu, Malaysia, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Moldavian duce (duke, bear, carry, take, blow away). Additional references: Moldavian, Romania, Hungary, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongol гїн (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), гvн (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Mongol, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongol (transliteration) gїn (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), gvn (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Mongol, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongolian гїн (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), гvн (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Mongolian, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongolian (transliteration) gїn (abyssal, deeply, duke, earl, fathomless), gvn (deep, deeply, depth, duke, heavy). Additional references: Mongolian, Mongolia, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
New Zealand Maori tiuka (duke). Additional references: New Zealand Maori, New Zealand, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Norman palette (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Norman, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Norwegian hertug (duke). Additional references: Norwegian, Norway, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiam duke (duke). Additional references: Papiam, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamen duke (duke). Additional references: Papiamen, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamento duke (duke). Additional references: Papiamento, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentoe duke (duke). Additional references: Papiamentoe, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentu duke (duke). Additional references: Papiamentu, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi دهك (duke, dukes), دوك (spindle, duke), لقب موروثي اعيان انگليس (duke), لقب موروثی اعیان انگلیس (duke), دوک (duke, spindle), لقب موروثى اعيان انگليس (duke), دوك بزرگ (grand duke). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Patois of Drucourt paluche (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Patois of Drucourt, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Patois of Velay pattoune (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Patois of Velay, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Patois of Villar-St-Pancrace man (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Patois of Villar-St-Pancrace, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian دهك (duke, dukes), دوك (spindle, duke), لقب موروثي اعيان انگليس (duke), لقب موروثی اعیان انگلیس (duke), دوک (duke, spindle), لقب موروثى اعيان انگليس (duke), دوك بزرگ (grand duke). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) دهك (duke, dukes), دوك (spindle, duke), لقب موروثي اعيان انگليس (duke), لقب موروثی اعیان انگلیس (duke), دوک (duke, spindle), لقب موروثى اعيان انگليس (duke), دوك بزرگ (grand duke). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish książę (prince, duke, consort, consorts, dukes), pięść (fist, duke, fists), ksiaze (duke, prince). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch książę (prince, duke, consort, consorts, dukes), pięść (fist, duke, fists), ksiaze (duke, prince). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski książę (prince, duke, consort, consorts, dukes), pięść (fist, duke, fists), ksiaze (duke, prince). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese mão (hand, duke, finable, fist, flat of the hand), canoa (canoe, boat, dugout, duke), duque (duke). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Romanian duce (duke, bear, carry, take, blow away). Additional references: Romanian, Romania, Hungary, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Rumanian duce (duke, bear, carry, take, blow away). Additional references: Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi hertig (duke). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian герцог (duke), великий князь (grand duke), Владимир Александрович (Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia), Сергей Александрович (Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia), Михаил Александрович (Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia), Владимир Кириллович (Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia), Константин Константинович (Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia), Георгий Михайлович (Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia), Дмитрий Константинович (Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich Romanov), Кирилл Владимирович (Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovich of Russia). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) gertsog (duke), velikiy knyazʹ (grand duke), vladimir aleksandrovich (Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia), sergey aleksandrovich (Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia), mikhail aleksandrovich (Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia), vladimir kirillovich (Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia), konstantin konstantinovich (Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia), georgiy mikhaylovich (Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia), dmitriy konstantinovich (Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich Romanov), kirill vladimirovich (Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovich of Russia). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki герцог (duke), великий князь (grand duke), Владимир Александрович (Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia), Сергей Александрович (Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia), Михаил Александрович (Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia), Владимир Кириллович (Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia), Константин Константинович (Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia), Георгий Михайлович (Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia), Дмитрий Константинович (Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich Romanov), Кирилл Владимирович (Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovich of Russia). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) gertsog (duke), velikiy knyazʹ (grand duke), vladimir aleksandrovich (Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia), sergey aleksandrovich (Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia), mikhail aleksandrovich (Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia), vladimir kirillovich (Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia), konstantin konstantinovich (Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia), georgiy mikhaylovich (Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia), dmitriy konstantinovich (Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich Romanov), kirill vladimirovich (Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovich of Russia). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) vojvoda (duke, dukedom, governor, leader, praetor), knez (prince, duke), šaka (handful, clutch, duke, flapper, flipper), veliki vojvoda (grand duke). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip dukë (duke). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip dukë (duke). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë dukë (duke). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese ท่านดยุค (duke, aristocrat, nobleman, peer), ดยุคแห่งเอดินบะระ (Duke of Edinburgh). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Hertug (Duke). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip dukë (duke). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovak vojvoda (duke). Additional references: Slovak, Slovakia, Hungary, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovakian vojvoda (duke). Additional references: Slovakian, Slovakia, Hungary, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Somkhuri դուքս (doge, duke), բռունցք (fist, bunch, duke, mitt), ձեռք (arm, hand, bunch, clutch, complete set). Additional references: Somkhuri, Armenia, Azerbaijan, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish duque (duke), de duque (duke). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Malay duke (duke). Additional references: Standard Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai ท่านดยุค (duke, aristocrat, nobleman, peer), ดยุคแห่งเอดินบะระ (Duke of Edinburgh). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea herttua (duke, dukes). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi herttua (duke, dukes). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska hertig (duke). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish hertig (duke). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Tailangi సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Tailangi, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Telangire సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Telangire, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Telegu సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Telegu, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Telgi సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Telgi, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Telugu సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Telugu, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Tengu సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Tengu, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Terangi సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Terangi, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai ท่านดยุค (duke, aristocrat, nobleman, peer), ดยุคแห่งเอดินบะระ (Duke of Edinburgh). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang ท่านดยุค (duke, aristocrat, nobleman, peer), ดยุคแห่งเอดินบะระ (Duke of Edinburgh). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Tolangan సేనాధిపతి (Colonel, commandant, duke, general, prefect). Additional references: Tolangan, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk dukë (duke). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish dük (duke, dukes), duka (duke), grandük (grand duke). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian герцог (duke), Герцоги (duke, dukes), херес (sherry, duke, xeres). Additional references: Ukrainian, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) gertsog (duke), gertsogi (duke, dukes), kheres (sherry, duke, xeres). Additional references: Ukrainian, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Urdu نواب۔ پادشاہ سے کم درجے کا امیر (duke). Additional references: Urdu, Pakistan, India, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Welsh dug (duke). Additional references: Welsh, United Kingdom, duke. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe dukë (duke). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), duke. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Duke

Language Translations for “duke” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag dathaguke (duke). Additional references: Athag, duke. (volunteer)
Double Dutch daguke (duke). Additional references: Double Dutch, duke. (volunteer)
Esperanto duko (duke). Additional references: Esperanto, duke. (volunteer)
Leet ¤|(_)|{& (duke). Additional references: Leet, duke. (volunteer)
Oppish dopuke (duke). Additional references: Oppish, duke. (volunteer)
Pig Latin ukeday (duke). Additional references: Pig Latin, duke. (volunteer)
Slovio ksiezxic (duke), hercogic (duke). Additional references: Slovio, duke. (volunteer)
Terran A kongciog (duke), ksiezxic (duke), hercogic (duke). Additional references: Terran A, duke. (volunteer)
Terran B durto (duke). Additional references: Terran B, duke. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi dubuke (duke). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, duke. (volunteer)
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Ancestral and Extinct Language Translations: Duke

Language Period Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Latin 500 BCE - 1700 dux (leader, commander, duke, general, guide), ducis (commander, duke, general, guide, leader), Dux ducis (commander, duke, general, guide, leader), ducum (commander, Duke, general, guide, leader), ducibus (commander, Duke, general, guide, leader), duci (command, commander, consider, Duke, general), ducesque (command, commander, completes plerus, consider, Duke), duces (command, commander, consider, Duke, general), ducem (commander, Duke, general, guide, leader), duce (command, commander, consider, Duke, general). Additional references: Latin, duke. (volunteer)
Gaulish 400 - 500 lama (hand, body, bulk, fist, multiple nozzle outlet). Additional references: Gaulish, duke. (volunteer)
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Bible Origins and Translations: Duke

Language Genesis Chapter 36, Verse 41

Greek (transliterated), Septuagint - 250 BC

hgemwn elibemaV hgemwn hlaV hgemwn finwn

Latin, Vulgate - 405

dux Oolibama dux Ela dux Phinon

English, Middle, Wycliffe - 1395

the duke Jezeth, the duke Oolibama,

English, Renaissance, Tyndale - 1526

duke Ahalibama duke Ela duke Pinon

English, Jacobean, King James - 1611

Duke Aholibamah, duke Elah, duke Pinon,

English, Victorian, Webster - 1833

Duke Aholibamah, duke Elah, duke Pinon,

English, Basic, Ogden - 1964

Oholibamah, Elah, Pinon,

Bulgarian

главатар Оливема, главатар Ила, главатар Финон,

Cebuano

Ang pangulo nga si Aholibama, ang pangulo nga si Ela, ang pangulo nga si Pinon.

Chinese

阿 何 利 巴 瑪 族 長 、 以 拉 族 長 、 比 嫩 族 長 、

Croatian

knez Oholibama, knez Ela, knez Pinon,

Danish

Oholibama, Ela, Pinon,

Dutch

De vorst Aholibama, de vorst Ela, de vorst Pinon,

Finnish

ruhtinas Oholibama, ruhtinas Eela, ruhtinas Piinon,

French

le chef Oholibama, le chef Éla, le chef Pinon,

German

der Fürst Oholibama, der Fürst Ela, der Fürst Pinon,

Haitian Creole

Olibama, Ela, Penon,

Hungarian

Oholibámá fejedelem, Éla fejedelem, Pinon fejedelem.

Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari

(36:40)

Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama

dan amir Aholibama dan amir Ela dan amir Pinon,

Italian

il capo di Oolibama, il capo di Ela, il capo di Pinon,

Korean

오 홀 리 바 마 족 장, 엘 라 족 장, 비 논 족 장

Maori

Ko Ahoripama ariki, ko Eraha ariki, ko Pinona ariki,

Modern Greek

ηγεμων Ολιβαμα, ηγεμων Ηλα, ηγεμων Φινων,

Norwegian

stammefyrsten Oholibama, stammefyrsten Ela, stammefyrsten Pinon,

Portuguese

Aolíbama, Elá, Pinom,   

Rumanian

cqpetenia Oholibama, cqpetenia Ela, cqpetenia Pinon,

Russian

УФБТЕКЫЙОБ пМЙЧЕНБ, УФБТЕКЫЙОБ ьМБ, УФБТЕКЫЙОБ рЙОПО,

Spanish

Oholibama, Ela, Pinón,

Swedish

fursten Oholibama, fursten Ela, fursten Pinon,

Thai

เจ้านายโอโฮลีบามาห์ เจ้านายเอลาห์ เจ้านายปิโนน

Ukrainian

провідник Оголівама, провідник Ела, провідник Пінон,

Vietnamese

tröôûng toäc OÂ-hoâ-li-ba-ma, tröôûng toäc EÂ-la, tröôûng toäc Phi-noân,
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