damoiselle (Meaning)

Wordnet

damoiselle (n)

a young unmarried woman

Webster

damoiselle (n.)

See Damsel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of damoiselle

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damoiselle Sentence Examples

  1. The knight rode gallantly to rescue the damoiselle from the clutches of the dragon.
  2. In medieval literature, the damoiselle often symbolizes purity and virtue.
  3. The damoiselle's beauty captivated all who beheld her.
  4. She waited patiently in the tower, a damoiselle in distress, hoping for her hero's arrival.
  5. The troubadour sang ballads of valor and love for the fair damoiselle.
  6. The damoiselle's embroidered gown shimmered in the sunlight as she walked through the garden.
  7. The damoiselle's delicate features mirrored those of a Renaissance painting.
  8. She bore herself with the grace and elegance befitting a damoiselle of noble birth.
  9. The damoiselle's laughter tinkled like silver bells in the quiet castle courtyard.
  10. With her radiant smile, the damoiselle enchanted all who crossed her path.

FAQs About the word damoiselle

a young unmarried womanSee Damsel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The knight rode gallantly to rescue the damoiselle from the clutches of the dragon.

In medieval literature, the damoiselle often symbolizes purity and virtue.

The damoiselle's beauty captivated all who beheld her.

She waited patiently in the tower, a damoiselle in distress, hoping for her hero's arrival.