bonaparte
/bɒnəˈpɑrt/Definitions
1. noun
A title of honor, especially one conferred upon the wife of a French president.
“She was crowned as the Bonaparte of the modern feminist movement.”
2. proper noun
A member of a French family that produced several notable politicians, including Napoleon Bonaparte.
“The Bonapartes played a significant role in shaping European history during the 18th and 19th centuries.”