Concept cluster: Social systems > Presidential family roles
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The role or status of a bey.
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(obsolete, chiefly with under) The protection of a husband; a married state, the condition of a feme covert or (loosely) any married person.
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A duke's territory or seat.
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(Ulster) deposit (on a purchase, etc.)
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(informal) A student or alum of Florida A&M University.
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(politics) The daughter of the chief executive of a country, such as that of a nation's president.
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The family of the President of the United States.
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The husband (or man of similar rank) of a chief executive of a nation; especially the husband of the President of a country.
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(US, humorous) A man who is the spouse of a sitting president.
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The wife of the chief executive of a nation; especially the wife of the President of a country; or a woman (e.g. a relative) who takes on similar public duties, as when the chief executive is unmarried.
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The spouse (or anyone of similar rank) of a chief executive of a nation; especially the spouse of the President of a country.
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(UK, education, historical) At the University of Oxford, a student ranking above commoners but below noblemen.
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(US military) The widow of a member of the United States armed forces who was killed in action.
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(obsolete) A husband; the master of a family.
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(now Scotland or historical) A husband; the master of a house or family.
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The person responsible for governing a group that lives together, such as a family.
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(US, politics, obsolete) Former name of First Lady (of the United States).
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Alternative form of majordomo: chief servant of a large house; similar positions in other contexts. [The head servant or official in a royal Spanish or Italian household; later, any head servant in a wealthy household in a foreign country; a leading servant or butler.]
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(dated) The wife of a major.
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General title or respect of an adult male.
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The honorific used in addressing a the wife of a President, a First Lady; the companion of Mr. President.
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boss, master (in a Portuguese environment)
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The rank or title of a peer or peeress.
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(politics) The title for the wife of a President, a First Lady.
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The male spouse of the second-in-command or first in the line-of-succession of a political jurisdiction.
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The female spouse of the second-in-command or first in the line-of-succession of a political jurisdiction.
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(Britain) The titular prefix given to a knight or baronet.
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(UK) Abbreviation of senior; a title used after a father's name when his son is given the same name. [Older; superior]

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