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Meanings of
damsel
in English
Portuguese
donzela
Catalan
damisel·la
Back to the meaning
A young unmarried woman.
damosel
demoiselle
damozel
damoiselle
Portuguese
donzela
A young unmarried woman.
maid
maiden
Usage of
damsel
in English
1
The
damsel
is likely to live as long as any her age.
2
Then saw they a
damsel
floating on the lake in the Moonlight.
3
The tribe of the deserted woman attacked that of the favoured
damsel
.
4
You mistake, fair
damsel
;
it is not I that am the King.
5
When they reached the second circle of the river, the
damsel
said:
6
Looking at it, the king dwells upon the beauties of the
damsel
.
7
And he took the
damsel
by the hand, and said unto her:
8
He then showed himself in his own proper form to the
damsel
.
9
The
damsel
was evilly clad in rags, and seemed like a scullion-maid.
10
We thought you deserved something nice for helping a
damsel
in distress.'
11
Tell me not, Rowland, that the
damsel
hath no design in it.
12
The kitchen
damsel
followed the direction of his eyes, and was terror-stricken.
13
Then he bade the second
damsel
sing somewhat on the like subject.
14
And the
damsel
Elouise said: Let it be this way, Sir Launcelot.
15
Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the spick-and-span
damsel
of Ingleside.
16
This
damsel
is the gentlest and fairest lady I ever could find.
Other examples for "damsel"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
damsel
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fair damsel
say the damsel
young damsel
little damsel
beautiful damsel
More collocations
Translations for
damsel
Portuguese
donzela
Catalan
damisel·la
Damsel
through the time
Damsel
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common