duke:1

noun
duke \ ˈdük \ ˈdyük \
12th century{ds||1||}
  • a sovereign male ruler of a continental European duchy
  • a nobleman of the highest hereditary rank; especially : a member of the highest grade of the British peerage
  • fist, hand —usually used in plural

duke:2

verb
duke \
circa 1947
  • fight

Duke:b

biographical name
Duke \ ˈdük \ ˈdyük \
  • Benjamin Newton 1855—1929 and his brother James Buchanan 1856—1925 American tobacco industrialists

grand duke

noun
grand duke \
1591{ds||1||}
  • the sovereign duke of any of various European states
  • a male descendant of a Russian czar in the male line

Alvarez de Toledo:b

biographical name
Ál*va*rez de To*le*do \ ˈäl-vä-ˌrāth-t͟hā-tō-ˈlā-t͟hō \
  • Fernando 1507—1582 3rd Duke ofAlbaor Alva Spanish general

Bourbon:b

biographical name
Bour*bon \ ˈbu̇r-bən \ bu̇r-ˈbōⁿ \
  • Charles de 1490—1527 Duc de Bourbon French general; constable of France

Caxias:b

biographical name
Ca*xi*as \ kə-ˈshē-əs \
  • Duque de 1803—1880 Luiz Alves de Lima e Silva Brazilian general and statesman

Darnley:b

biographical name
Darn*ley \ ˈdärn-lē \
  • Lord 1545—1567 Henry Stewart or Stuart; husband of Mary, Queen of Scots

Duroc:b

biographical name
Du*roc \ du̇-ˈräk \ dyu̇- \
  • Géraud-Christophe-Michel 1772—1813 Ducde Frioul French general under Napoléon

Ellington:b

biographical name
El*ling*ton \ ˈe-liŋ-tən \
  • Edward Kennedy 1899—1974 Duke Ellington American bandleader and composer
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