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królowa

Królowa is a Polish noun meaning queen. It refers to the female ruler of a monarchy or the wife of a king, depending on context. In monarchies, a queen can be a reigning monarch (królowa regnant) or a consort (królowa małżonka). The term is also used in cultural and historical references to individual queens.

Etymology and form: królowa is formed from the masculine noun król (king) with the feminine suffix -owa,

Historical and cultural usage: In Polish, as in many languages, królowa can denote a queen consort or

Biological usage: In biology, królowa designates the reproductive female in a eusocial colony, such as a queen

See also: król, monarchia, pszczoła, mrówka, termit.

a
common
way
in
Polish
to
derive
female
titles
or
roles
from
male
forms.
The
word
thus
marks
a
female
counterpart
or
partner
of
a
king.
a
queen
regnant.
It
appears
in
historical
accounts,
literature,
and
heraldry.
In
modern
Poland
there
is
no
monarchy,
but
the
word
is
used
when
referring
to
historical
figures
such
as
Jadwiga
or
to
queens
of
other
nations,
and
in
ceremonial
or
symbolic
contexts.
bee
(królowa
pszczół),
a
queen
ant
(królowa
mrówek),
or
a
queen
termite
(królowa
termitów).
This
queen
is
chiefly
responsible
for
reproduction
and
for
sustaining
the
colony,
while
workers
and
drones
perform
other
tasks.