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What is the opposite gender of 'Earl'

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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An earl is a title bestowed upon a member of nobility. It traces its origins to its scandinavian roots, where it was originated from the term jarl, meaning “chieftain”.


A feminine form for “earl” does not exist and was never developed. So instead, the term “countess” is used to denote the feminine counterpart4


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