What is the meaning of Queen?

The wife, consort, or widow of a king.

A female monarch.

A woman whose pre-eminence, power, or forcefulness is comparable to that of a queen.

The Virgin Mary (especially in formulations such as Queen of Heaven, Queen of Glory).

An excellent woman.

A woman pre-eminent in a particular group or field.

An attractive woman; a female partner in a romantic relationship.

Something regarded as the greatest of its kind or as having pre-eminence or power comparable to that of a queen over a given area.

Referring to one of several items used in tabletop games:

  1. A chess piece that, under contemporary rules, is the most powerful, able to move any number of spaces horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

    A chess piece that, under contemporary rules, is the most powerful, able to move any number of spaces horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

    A playing card with a depiction of a queen on it, generally ranking next below the king and above the jack in a given suit.

    A red disk that is the most valuable piece in the Asian game of carrom.

    A reproductive female insect in a hive, such as an ant, bee, termite or wasp.

    A type of flatfish, specifically the lemon sole.

    A queen apple.

    A queen scallop.

    Ellipsis of queen post.

    A type of large roofing slate.

    A homosexual man, especially one regarded as effeminate.

    An adult female cat capable of breeding.

    Ellipsis of queen olive.

    Ellipsis of drag queen.

    Pertaining to a queen-size bed or queen-size bedding.

    A monarch butterfly (Danaus spp., especially Danaus gilippus).

    To act the part of a queen; to behave imperiously; to queen it.

    To make a queen or (figuratively) to give the status of a queen.

    To promote a pawn to a queen.

    To be the queen bee of a colony.

    To provide with a new queen bee.

    To sit on a person’s face to receive oral sex, typically while straddling the person’s head.

    Alternative form of quene (queen)

    queen

    Source: wiktionary.org