A proper noun referring to a historic European royal house, formed by the dynastic merging of the Saxe, Coburg, and Gotha principalities. It is commonly used in contexts discussing European aristocracy and royal lineage; the name is pronounced as a multi-element compound with emphasis on the middle and final elements. The pronunciation can be challenging due to the unfamiliar Germanic/low-German town names and the 'Gotha' ending, which is not mappable to straightforward English spelling.”
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