-
121 девица
damsel, maid, maiden, girl -
122 равнокрылая стрекоза
damsel-fly энт.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > равнокрылая стрекоза
-
123 Jungfrau in Nöten
-
124 data management and selection (program)
DAMSEL, data management and selection (program)English-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > data management and selection (program)
-
125 nương tử
/damsel/ junges Mädchen (ironisch), MaidTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > nương tử
-
126 damisela
f.damsel (obsolete).* * *1 irónico young lady, damsel* * *SF ( Hist) damsel; pey courtesan, prostitute* * *femenino (arc) damsel (arch)* * *femenino (arc) damsel (arch)* * *( arc)damsel ( arch)una damisela en apuros a damsel in distress* * *damisela nfAnticuado damsel* * *f damsel* * *damisela nf: damsel -
127 doncella
f.1 maid.2 maiden, lass, damsel, maid.* * *1 (joven) maiden, damsel2 (criada) maid, maidservant* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=criada) maidservant2) (=virgen) maiden, virgin3) ( Hist, Literat) maid, maiden* * *a) (arc) ( virgen) maiden (liter)b) (ant) ( criada) maid* * *= maiden.Ex. If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.----* hierba doncella = periwinkle, myrtle herb.* * *a) (arc) ( virgen) maiden (liter)b) (ant) ( criada) maid* * *= maiden.Ex: If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.
* hierba doncella = periwinkle, myrtle herb.* * ** * *
doncella sustantivo femenino
' doncella' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
honestidad
English:
maiden
- maid
* * *♦ nf1. [sirvienta] maid4. [pez] rainbow wrasse♦ adjLiterario [virgen]quería conservarse doncella she wished to remain a virgin* * *f maid* * *doncella nf: maiden, damsel -
128 Burgfräulein
См. также в других словарях:
Damsel — Dam sel (d[a^]m z[e^]l), n. [OE. damosel, damesel, damisel, damsel, fr. OF. damoisele, damisele, gentlewoman, F. demoiselle young lady; cf. OF. damoisel young nobleman, F. damoiseau; fr. LL. domicella, dominicella, fem., domicellus, dominicellus … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
damsel — late 12c., from O.Fr. dameisele woman of noble birth (Mod.Fr. demoiselle young lady ), modified (by association with dame) from earlier donsele, from Gallo Romance *domnicella, dim. of L. domina lady (see DAME (Cf. dame)). Archaic until revived… … Etymology dictionary
damsel — [n] maiden colleen, lady, lass, lassie, miss, virgin, woman, young girl, young woman; concepts 414,415 … New thesaurus
damsel — ► NOUN archaic or literary ▪ a young unmarried woman. ORIGIN Old French dameisele, from Latin domina mistress … English terms dictionary
damsel — [dam′zəl] n. [damesele < OFr dameisele < VL * dominicella, dim. of L domina: see DAME] Now Literary a girl; maiden … English World dictionary
damsel — A damsel was originally a young unmarried lady of noble birth, but soon after the introduction of the word from French it appears to have taken on the general meaning of ‘young woman’, ‘a country lass’. In French the word demoiselle was… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
damsel — UK [ˈdæmz(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms damsel : singular damsel plural damsels an old word for a young woman who is not married • a damsel in distress … English dictionary
damsel — [[t]dæ̱mz(ə)l[/t]] damsels N COUNT A damsel is a young, unmarried woman. [LITERARY, OLD FASHIONED] He keeps coming to the aid of this damsel in distress. Syn: maiden … English dictionary
damsel — dam|sel [ˈdæmzəl] n old use [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: dameisele, from Latin domina lady of high rank ] 1.) a young woman who is not married 2.) damsel in distress a young woman who needs help or protection used humorously … Dictionary of contemporary English
damsel — dam|sel [ dæmzl ] noun count an old word for a young woman who is not married a damsel in distress HUMOROUS a woman who is in trouble and needs help … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
damsel — noun (C) 1 old use a young woman who is not married 2 damsel in distress humorous a young woman who needs help or protection … Longman dictionary of contemporary English