Meaning of princessian | Babel Free
Definitions
Of or characteristic of a princess.
rare
Examples
“Every habitue of the Princess’s knows that one of the distinguishing features of the season is the annual benefit of the lessee, at which time some novelty is always brought forth on a scale of Princessian magnificence, and from which period it will date its long career of success.”
“After that they marched down to the office of Kincaid & Vestor, where they redeemed their note, June handing out the two silver dollars with a princessian air.”
“Poor [Oliver] Hoare and wife got 300-some harassment calls from the Princess [Diana], many of them traceable to her digs at Kensington Palace, some pay phones near the palace, her car phone and her sister’s non-palace. Hoare’s crime, he says, was trying to be a friend to both Di and Charlie Big Ears [Prince Charles] during their separation and offering Di the occasional smaller ear for her Princessian frustrations.”
“Egyptian princesses were buried with sacred bulls to promote princessian fertility.”
“The tombs where they lay, rested, and slept to problem solve amongst one another telepathically were secured to the deck by crisscrossing to center heavy stainless-steel chains’ that encapsulated and encased each of the aforementioned Gods, Goddesses, and Princessian High Priestesses.”
“Dolly is a yellow-haired beauty with a famously feminine silhouette. Her dress tends to the princessian.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.