Crossword clues for damoiselle
damoiselle
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Damosel \Dam"o*sel\ (d[a^]m"[-o]*z[e^]l), Damosella \Dam`o*sel"la\ (-z[e^]l"l[.a]), ||Damoiselle \Da`moi`selle"\ (d[.a]`mw[aum]`z[e^]l"), n. See Damsel. [Archaic]
Wiktionary
n. (obsolete spelling of damsel English)
WordNet
n. a young unmarried woman [syn: damsel, demoiselle, damosel, damozel]
Usage examples of "damoiselle".
Do not place your hopes upon false desires, damoiselle, for they will lead you nowhere.
If you must hate anyone, then hate the Duke but not me, damoiselle, I pray.
Any damoiselle who was daring enough to escape a horrible marriage by disguising herself as a boy and fleeing across the country alone was brave enough to endure the dangerous intrigue Ranulf was engaged in.
Leave me alone, and you may live to tell of how an English damoiselle refused your attentions.
It was, in fact, Damoiselle Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier and her companions, Diane de Christeuil, Amelotte de Montmichel, Colombe de Gaillefontaine, and little de Champchevrier, who were staying at the house of the Dame de Gondelaurier, a widow lady, on account of the expected visit of Monseigneur de Beaujeu and his consort who were to come to Paris in April for the purpose of selecting ladies of honour for the Dauphiness Marguerite.