Entity: PRINCESS
A princess is a female member of a royal family or a female ruler of a principality, often associated with qualities such as kindness, beauty, and intelligence.
PRINCESS
Etymology
The term 'princess' originates from the Latin word 'princeps,' meaning principal citizen.
Definition
A princess is a nonreigning female member of a royal family or a female ruler of a principality, often embodying qualities of grace and nobility.
Historical Context
Throughout history, princesses have played significant roles in royal families, diplomatic relations, and cultural traditions. They are often associated with fairy tales and folklore, symbolizing beauty, kindness, and nobility.
Cultural Significance
Princesses hold symbolic importance in various cultures, representing ideals of femininity, leadership, and elegance. They are often portrayed as role models for young girls and are featured in literature, films, and popular culture.
Related Concepts
- Prince
- Monarchy
- Royalty
See Also
A princess is a nonreigning female member of a royal family or a female ruler of a principality, often embodying qualities of grace and nobility.