Demoiselle (en. Lady)
/de.mwa.zɛl/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Young girl or woman, often considered to be unmarried.
The demoiselle is invited to the ball.
La demoiselle est invitée au bal.
Honorific title for a single woman.
Sir, allow me to introduce you to my demoiselle.
Monsieur, permettez-moi de vous présenter ma demoiselle.
Name for certain insects, such as dragonflies, which have a slender body.
The demoiselle flies near the river.
La demoiselle vole près de la rivière.
Etymology
Comes from the old French 'demoiselle', a diminutive of 'dame'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bridesmaid
A woman who accompanies the bride at a wedding.
demoiselle d'honneur
the lady of the camellias
Reference to the work of Alexandre Dumas, often used to refer to a beautiful and mysterious woman.
la demoiselle aux camélias
companion lady
A woman whose role is to keep company with another, often of nobility.
demoiselle de compagnie
Related Words
lady
Woman, often of higher rank.
dame
girl
Young child or adolescent, most often female.
fille
miss
Term used to designate an unmarried woman.
mademoiselle
Slang Meanings
Babe
Look at that demoiselle, she's really cute.
Regarde cette demoiselle, elle est vraiment mignonne.
Pretty girl
Did you see the demoiselle at the café?
T'as vu la demoiselle au café ?