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    dam·sel
    /ˈdamzəl/

    noun

    • 1. a young unmarried woman. archaic, literary

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  2. a young woman who is not married. Idiom. a damsel in distress. Examples from literature. One of these damsels spake Swahili, so we managed to exchange compliments. Sir Arthur King, said the damsel, that sword is mine, and if ye will give me a gift when I ask it you, ye shall have it.

  3. noun. dam· sel ˈdam-zəl. variants or less commonly damosel or damozel. ˈda-mə-ˌzel. Synonyms of damsel. : a young woman: archaic : a young unmarried woman of noble birth. b. : girl. Synonyms. demoiselle. girl. maiden. miss. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of damsel in a Sentence.

  4. The word damsel is a shortened version of the French word, mademoiselle, which is what the French call a young woman who is not married — like the word miss in English. Damsel was originally a word reserved for noblewomen — the rich and fabulous.

  5. Damsel definition: a young woman or girl; a maiden, originally one of gentle or noble birth.. See examples of DAMSEL used in a sentence.

  6. Define damsel. damsel synonyms, damsel pronunciation, damsel translation, English dictionary definition of damsel. n. 1. A young woman or girl; a maiden. 2. A damselfish. 3. A damselfly. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. noun. damsels. A girl; maiden. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A damselfish. American Heritage. A damselfly. American Heritage. A young woman (of noble birth). Wiktionary. Synonyms: damozel. damosel. damoiselle. demoiselle. lass. maiden. girl. woman. princess. miss. female. nymph. Other Word Forms of Damsel. Noun.

  8. noun. archaic or poetic. a young unmarried woman; maiden. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C13: from Old French damoisele, from Vulgar Latin domnicella (unattested) young lady, from Latin domina mistress; see dame. Word Frequency. damsel in American English. (ˈdæmzəl ) noun. Literary. a girl; maiden.

  9. (humorous) a woman who needs help. See damsel in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: damsel. Definition of damsel noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. damsel. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dam‧sel /ˈdæmzəl/ noun [ countable] old use 1 → damsel in distress 2 a young woman who is not married, especially a pretty young woman in an old story Examples from the Corpus damsel • Willie Maley, a pearl among swine, dutifully held the door open for the departing damsel.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · damsel (plural damsels) A young woman (of noble birth). A girl; a maiden (without sexual experience). A young woman who is not married. An unmarried lady-in-waiting. A chattering damsel (component of a mill).

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