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Queens


Queens [kweenz] Examples noun

  1. a borough of E New York City, on Long Island. 113.1 sq. mi. (295 sq. km).

queen [kween] noun

  1. a female sovereign or monarch.
  2. the wife or consort of a king.
  3. a woman, or something personified as a woman, that is foremost or preeminent in any respect: a movie queen; a beauty queen; Athens, the queen of the Aegean.
    1. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive.a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual, especially one who is flamboyantly campy or effeminate.
    2. drag queen.
  4. a playing card bearing a picture of a queen.
  5. Chess. the most powerful piece of either color, moved across any number of empty squares in any direction.
  6. Entomology. a fertile female ant, bee, termite, or wasp.
  7. a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter Q.

verb (used without object)

  1. to reign as queen.
  2. to behave in an imperious or pretentious manner (usually followed by it).
  3. Chess. to become promoted to a queen.

Origin of queen before 900; Middle English quene, quen, Old English cwēn woman, queen; cognate with Old Saxon quān, Old Norse kvān, Gothic qēns Germanic *kwēni-; akin to Old Irish ben, Greek gynḗ woman, Russian zhená, Sanskrit jani wifeRelated formsqueen·less, adjectivequeen·like, adjectiveun·der·queen, noun Related Words for queens monarch, ruler, empress, regent, consort, matriarch, sovereign, regina, ranee, czarina Examples from the Web for queens Contemporary Examples of queens

  • He first rose to prominence as a lawyer in Queens, who settled a boiling racial dispute over public housing in Forest Hills.

    Mario Cuomo: An OK Governor, but a Far Better Person

    Michael Tomasky

    January 2, 2015

  • He was born in an apartment above the grocery store owned by his immigrant parents in South Jamaica, Queens.

    Mario Cuomo, a Frustrating Hero to Democrats, Is Dead at 82

    Eleanor Clift

    January 2, 2015

  • In 2007, at Jamaica high school in Queens, teachers started calling 911 to get police to help them deal with disorderly students.

    Red Tape Is Strangling Good Samaritans

    Philip K. Howard

    December 27, 2014

  • Branch grew up in Queens, NY, the daughter of an African American man and a Japanese woman.

    Goodbye To A Natural Hair Guru: Miss Jessie’s Cofounder Titi Branch Dead At 45

    Danielle Belton

    December 16, 2014

  • Hughes, a middle-age black man from Far Rockaway in Queens, has never been a part of any protests himself but supports them.

    ‘They Let Him Off?’ Scenes from NYC in Disbelief

    Jacob Siegel

    December 4, 2014

  • Historical Examples of queens

  • Armies would fight for his favour at the bidding of queens—to get what I have!

    The Bacillus of Beauty

    Harriet Stark

  • Queens and princesses were considered equal with their husbands.

    It Happened in Egypt

    C. N. Williamson

  • Emperors and princes and queens have visited the excavations.

    Buried Cities: Pompeii, Olympia, Mycenae

    Jennie Hall

  • Perhaps long ago, one of these queens had kept her jewels in them.

    Buried Cities: Pompeii, Olympia, Mycenae

    Jennie Hall

  • Sometimes I set ’em walkin’ through this kitchen, kings an’ queens an’ all.

    Tiverton Tales

    Alice Brown

  • British Dictionary definitions for queens Queens noun

    1. a borough of E New York City, on Long Island. Pop: 2 225 486 (2003 est)

    queen noun

    1. a female sovereign who is the official ruler or head of state
    2. the wife or widow of a king
    3. a woman or a thing personified as a woman considered the best or most important of her kinda beauty queen; the queen of ocean liners
    4. slang an effeminate male homosexual
      1. the only fertile female in a colony of social insects, such as bees, ants, and termites, from the eggs of which the entire colony develops
      2. (as modifier)a queen bee
    5. an adult female cat
    6. one of four playing cards in a pack, one for each suit, bearing the picture of a queen
    7. a chess piece, theoretically the most powerful piece, able to move in a straight line in any direction or diagonally, over any number of squares

    verb

    1. chess to promote (a pawn) to a queen when it reaches the eighth rank
    2. (tr) to crown as queen
    3. (intr) informal (of a gay man) to flaunt one’s homosexuality
    4. (intr) to reign as queen
    5. queen it (often foll by over) informal to behave in an overbearing manner

    Word Origin for queen Old English cwēn; related to Old Saxon quān wife, Old Norse kvæn, Gothic qēns wife Queen noun

    1. Ellery (ˈɛlərɪ). pseudonym of Frederic Dannay (1905–82) and Manfred B. Lee (1905–71), US co-authors of detective novels featuring a sleuth also called Ellery Queen

    Word Origin and History for queens Queens

    New York City borough, named for Catherine of Braganza, queen of English King Charles II.

    queen n.

    Old English cwen “queen, female ruler of a state, woman, wife,” from Proto-Germanic *kwoeniz (cf. Old Saxon quan “wife,” Old Norse kvaen, Gothic quens), ablaut variant of *kwenon (source of quean), from PIE *gwen- “woman, wife” supposedly originally “honored woman” (cf. Greek gyné “a woman, a wife;” Gaelic bean “woman;” Sanskrit janis “a woman,” gná “wife of a god, a goddess;” Avestan jainish “wife;” Armenian kin “woman;” Old Church Slavonic zena, Old Prussian genna “woman;” Gothic qino “a woman, wife; qéns “a queen”).

    The original sense seems to have been “wife,” specialized by Old English to “wife of a king.” In Old Norse, still mostly of a wife generally, e.g. kvan-fang “marriage, taking of a wife,” kvanlauss “unmarried, widowed,” kvan-riki “the domineering of a wife.” English is one of the few Indo-European languages to have a word for “queen” that is not a feminine derivative of a word for “king.” The others are Scandinavian: Old Norse drottning, Danish dronning, Swedish drottning “queen,” in Old Norse also “mistress,” but these also are held to be ultimately from male words, e.g. Old Norse drottinn “master.”

    Used of chess piece from mid-15c. (as a verb in chess, in reference to a pawn that has reached the last rank, from 1789), of playing card from 1570s. Of bees from c.1600 (until late 17c., they generally were thought to be kings; cf. “Henry V,” I.ii); queen bee in a figurative sense is from 1807. Meaning “male homosexual” (especially a feminine and ostentatious one) first certainly recorded 1924; probably here an alteration of quean, which is earlier in this sense. Queen Anne first used 1878 for “style characteristic of the time of Queen Anne of Great Britain and Ireland,” who reigned 1702-14. Cincinnati, Ohio, has been the Queen City (of the West) since 1835.

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