Meaning & Definition of word "Dame"

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    Dame

    /deɪm/

    noun:

    • 1. A title of respect or honor for a woman, equivalent to 'Lady', especially in British usage.
      • Example: The dame of the castle welcomed her guests with grace.
    • 2. A woman, especially one regarded as dignified, mature, or authoritative.
      • Example: She is a dame of great wisdom and experience.
    • 3. In card games, the queen card is often referred to as the dame.
      • Example: He played the dame Clubs to win the hand.

    verb:

    • 1. To confer upon a woman the title 'Dame' as an honorary title.
      • Example: The queen chose to dame her for her contributions to the arts.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'dame', from Latin 'domina'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Dame of the realm:

    A title granted to a woman, often in the context of British nobility.

    Dame Edna:

    A comedic character created by Australian entertainer Barry Humphries.

    Related Words

    dam:

    A female parent of an animal, especially a horse.

    domina:

    Latin word for lady or mistress.

    Slang Meanings of dame

    Meaning: A woman, sometimes used informally.

    Example Sentence: That dame really knows how to dance!