Dame
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Etymology
Via Norman French from Latin dama, woman
English
Noun
- (archaic) lady, woman
- (British) the equivalent title to Sir for a female knight
- Dame Edith Sitwell
- (colloquial) slightly derogatory way of referring to a woman
- "There ain't nothin' like a dame!" (South Pacific)