Meaning & Definition of word "Damsel"
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Damsel
/ˈdæmzəl/
noun:
- 1. A young woman or girl, often considered in a romantic or chivalric context.
- Example: The knight vowed to rescue the damsel in distress from the clutches of the dragon.
- 2. A term used in some contexts to signify a young, unmarried woman.
- Example: The ball was filled with elegant damsels dressed in beautiful gowns.
- 3. A young lady of noble birth; a young lady.
- Example: In the medieval court, many a gallant knight sought the favor of a noble damsel.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'demoisele', diminutive of 'dame' (lady).
Common Phrases and Expressions
damsel in distress:
A young woman in need of help, typically portrayed as vulnerable.
Related Words
maiden:
A young unmarried woman.
virgin:
A person, usually a woman, who has never engaged in sexual intercourse.
Slang Meanings of damsel
Meaning: A young woman looking for attention or help.
Example Sentence: She acted like a damsel, expecting someone to come to her aid.
Meaning: A girl who is overly dramatic or helpless.
Example Sentence: Stop being such a damsel; you can handle it yourself.