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Landgravine

Landgravine \Land"gra*vine\, n. [G. landgr["a]fin; cf. D. landgravin.] The wife of a landgrave.

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landgravine

n. The wife of a landgrave, or a woman who rules over a landgraviate.

Usage examples of "landgravine".

The landgravine picked up the top letter from the pile and began reading.

And the landgravine of Hesse-Kassel—that's Amalie—was telling me that she heard from her cousin Luise that although Monteverdi took holy orders after that horrible sack of Mantua and he moved to Venice—"

But the Landgravine tells me that her cousin Luise tells her that Monteverdi's student Cavalli is very frustrated with the situation in Venice.

Some of them—The Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel, for instance—are even smart enough to know it.

And the landgravine of Hesse-Kassel—that's Amalie—was telling me that she heard from her cousin Luise that although Monteverdi took holy orders after that horrible sack of Mantua and he moved to Venice—"

Some of them—The Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel, for instance—are even smart enough to know it.

This meant that their very own Landgravine Mechthilde would soon be much, much, closer than Munich.

If they were lucky, Landgravine Mechthilde would slow her pace and wave.

The day after that, the radio and newspaper reports in regard to the bargemen, the Landgravine Mechthilde, and the dumping of Mrs.