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Often used in the same context:
viscountess,
viscount,
baronet,
harold nicolson,
baroness,
bluestocking,
schoolmistress,
sculptress,
shepherdess,
watercolourist,
gentlewoman,
ducal,
marquess,
helpmeet,
dowager,
equerry,
nancy mitford,
aristocrat,
viscountess astor,
bedchamber,
duchess,
lytton strachey,
dithery,
coachman,
aristo,
manor house,
edwardian,
courtier,
morris dancer,
boulevardier,
arriviste,
bijou,
caractacus,
versifier,
marchioness,
sylph,
nazimova,
maharani,
laird,
countess,
bayeux tapestry,
memsahib,
battleaxe,
lutyens,
burgher,
fishwife,
mumsy,
regal,
gavotte,
earldom,
knee breeches,
blackamoor,
edward vii,
francophile,
scatty,
milkmaid,
wallis warfield simpson,
termagant,
millionairess,
hatmaker,
moira shearer,
circlet,
baronial,
louis xv,
leofric,
petticoat,
hausfrau,
gentlefolk,
olde worlde,
chinoiserie,
flaneur,
manor,
gentry,
dame margot fonteyn,
landed gentry,
spinster,
washerwoman,
newel post,
pinny,
harrovian,
twinset,
blixen,
beadle,
suffragette,
igraine,
chiropodist,
demoiselle,
baronetcy,
benefactress,
eluard,
shorthand typist,
schoolmaster,
draper,
dante gabriel rossetti,
wood nymph,
dowdiness,
dovecote,
hesione,
firbank,
queene,
horace walpole,
whittler,
hostess,
lady,
mistress,
consort,
elizabeth,
empress,
princess,
ballerina,
madonna,
englishwoman,
helen,
heroine,
hostesses,
marquise,
queen,
seigneur,
abbess
More general:
chain,
mistress
Also try:
— Adjectives for chatelaine:
young,
fair,
gracious,
new,
beautiful,
little,
lovely,
charming,
old,
present,
good,
more...
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