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duenna

[doo-en-uh, dyoo-] / duˈɛn ə, dyu- /


NOUN
governess
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Georgian discipline . . . a sketch of Sheridan’s duenna, or chaperone The early life of 18th-century playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan sounds like the stuff of .

From The Guardian • Sep. 29, 2010

Said one 128 president: "We don't let our chief scientist out of town without a duenna."

From Time Magazine Archive

A shy woman, virtuous and retiring, caring only for her % children, but determined to fulfil her role as duenna, as figurehead, as matriarch.

From Time Magazine Archive

For 26 years on radio and TV, the Bell Telephone Hour played duenna to the world's best music and most of its best contemporary performers, from Pons and Pinza to Toscanini and Tebaldi.

From Time Magazine Archive

His daughter, the pretty girl we saw at the International, was with him most of the time, and afterward her duenna treated me very well.

From The Coast of Adventure by Bindloss, Harold