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Old 07-Jan-2003, 17:33
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Default femine form of earl

Could you please tell me the feminine form of earl?
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Old 08-Jan-2003, 22:28
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Countess

Here is an example of a Countess. (If you don't mind me saying so....I hope.)

http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/m/markiewi.asp

Countess Markiewics

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