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Japanese
Etymology
Perhaps blend of 王 (“king”) + 配偶者 (haigūsha, “spouse”)
Noun
王配 • (ōhai)
- (neologism, uncommon) a prince consort (husband of queen)
- エディンバラ公爵フィリップ王配
- Edinbara Kōshaku Firippu Ōhai
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
See also
- 王妃 (ōhi, “queen or princess consort”, wife of king or prince)
- 駙馬 (fuba, “Chinese prince consort”, son- or brother-in-law of emperor, husband of princess)
- 王子 (ōji, “royal prince”, son of king or queen regnant)
- 皇子 (ōji, “imperial prince”, son of emperor or empress regnant)
- 王 (ō), 親王 (shinnō, “East Asian princes”, descendants of emperors)
- 公 (kō, “duke; European sovereign prince”)