duenna

/duˈɛnə/
noun
  1. An older woman who acts as a chaperone or governess to a younger woman, especially in a Spanish or Portuguese household.
    • In the novel, the young lady was always accompanied by her strict duenna.
    • The duenna watched over the girls during their evening walk in the plaza.
    • Her grandmother served as her duenna when she went to the ball.
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