donzel (Meaning)

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donzel (n.)

A young squire, or knight's attendant; a page.

Synonyms & Antonyms of donzel

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donzel Sentence Examples

  1. The donzel was a young man of noble birth, who was training to become a knight.
  2. The donzel was brave and strong, and he always fought for what he believed in.
  3. The donzel was loyal to his lord and his lady, and he would do anything to protect them.
  4. The donzel was always ready for adventure, and he would often go on quests to prove his worth.
  5. The donzel was a skilled swordsman, and he was always the first to charge into battle.
  6. The donzel was a wise and just ruler, and he always put the needs of his people first.
  7. The donzel was a kind and compassionate man, and he would always help those in need.
  8. The donzel was a true hero, and he will always be remembered for his bravery and his goodness.
  9. The donzel was a legend, and his story has been told for centuries.
  10. The donzel was an inspiration to all who knew him, and he will never be forgotten.

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A young squire, or knight's attendant; a page.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The donzel was a young man of noble birth, who was training to become a knight.

The donzel was brave and strong, and he always fought for what he believed in.

The donzel was loyal to his lord and his lady, and he would do anything to protect them.

The donzel was always ready for adventure, and he would often go on quests to prove his worth.