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Infanta - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An infanta is a royal title given to a daughter of a Spanish or Portuguese king or queen who is not the heir to the throne. It denotes noble lineage and status.

infanta

/ɪnˈfæntə/ /ɪnˈfantə/

Definition:

A daughter of a Spanish or Portuguese king who is not the heir to the throne.

Synonyms:

princess, royal daughter, noblewoman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

king, prince

Common Collocations:

Spanish infanta, royal court, noble lineage

Derivatives:

infantas, infantado

Usage Tips:

Use "infanta" to refer specifically to non-heir daughters in Spanish or Portuguese royalty.

Common Phrases:

Infanta of Spain, royal infanta, young infanta

Etymology:

From Spanish/Portuguese "infanta," feminine form of "infante," meaning "child" or "prince."

Examples:

  • 1. The infanta attended the royal ball in a beautiful gown.
  • 2. Historians studied the life of the Spanish infanta from the 16th century.
  • 3. The infanta’s portrait hangs in the palace gallery.
  • 4. As an infanta, she had many duties but no claim to the throne.

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