gräfin

noun

Etymology

From German Gräfin.

  1. borrowed from Gräfin

Definitions

  1. A German countess.

    • Having here little to do but viser passports and flirt with married gräfins rather fat than fair, he had applied himself to a study of prophecy.
    • […]old women are seeking to earn a few groschen by carrying home the purchases of buyers, and even a sprinkling of lady baronesses and gräfins, each attended by a footman,[…]

The neighborhood

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