queene
Queene is a historical or stylistic variant of the word queen and can also function as a proper name in contemporary contexts. In older English texts, Queene appears as an alternative spelling for the monarch title or as a form of address.
Historically, Early Modern English writers and printers used Queene, Quene, or queene with an -e ending to
Etymology and orthography: the modern English word queen derives from Old French reine and Latin regina, with
Modern usage: today, Queene is rarely used in standard English outside historical or linguistic contexts. It