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viscount

[vahy-kount] / ˈvaɪˌkaʊnt /




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A French viscount, her husband was stationed as a military attaché at the French Embassy.

From Washington Post

These are especially challenging circumstances for the daughter of a scandalous gambling viscount and an opera singer in Regency England.

From Washington Post

Another group of deniers, led by a British viscount with a degree in classical architecture, asked to file an amicus brief in the case.

From The Verge

She: Lady Daphne Bridgerton, daughter of a viscount, beautiful, witty, sympathetic, bored by her conventional suitors and yearning to have children — she’s one of a happy brood of eight.

From New York Times

A viscount has abandoned his appeal against a conviction for posting malicious Facebook messages after a judge warned his 12-month prison sentence could be increased.

From BBC