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peeress

[peer-is] / ˈpɪər ɪs /
NOUN
baroness
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However, on her appointment as minister for Europe, she became a peeress in her own right.

From BBC • Dec. 3, 2023

Which explains how the Mayfair peeress who asked me for cocktails one day has a villa packed with Vieux Paris silver-plate and Louis XVI armchairs covered in needlepoint scenes from La Fontaine’s “Fables.”

From New York Times • May 20, 2011

Every house on the street is the property of a peer or peeress.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week this indomitable peeress, who heads today the British Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defense, announced at Preston in Lancashire an idea as practical as the dictaphone.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Madam, do you know that you are a peeress of the realm?" he added pompously.

From The Story of Charles Strange Vol. 1 (of 3) A Novel by Wood, Mrs. Henry