duchy

noun
/ˈdʌt͡ʃi/

Etymology

From Middle English duche, from Anglo-Norman duché, from Old French duc, or from Medieval Latin ducātus, from Latin dux. Doublet of ducat.

  1. derived from dux
  2. derived from ducātus
  3. derived from duc
  4. derived from duché
  5. inherited from duche

Definitions

  1. A dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA