What is the meaning of Dame?

Usually capitalized as Dame: a title equivalent to Sir for a female knight.

A matron at a school, especially Eton College.

In traditional pantomime: a melodramatic female often played by a man in drag.

A woman.

A lady, a woman.

The hereditary feudal ruler (seigneur) of Sark, when the title is held by a woman in her own right.

A queen.

To make a dame.

lady

queen

lady, woman

lady

girlfriend

queen

lady

  1. noblewoman
  2. Polite term or title of address for any (adult or adolescent) woman.

    noblewoman

    Polite term or title of address for any (adult or adolescent) woman.

    queen

    lady

    queen

    draughts , checkers

    why, indeed

    plural of dama

    Rōmaji transcription of だめ

    Rōmaji transcription of ダメ

    lady (high-ranking or noble woman):

    1. abbess (governor of a nunnery)
    2. A female anchorite (with servants)

    abbess (governor of a nunnery)

    A female anchorite (with servants)

    A housewife (mistress of a family)

    A mother (of humans, animals, or plants)

    A term of address for a noble lady.

    A respectful term of address for any woman (sometimes sarcastic).

    Alternative form of dam (dam)

    Alternative form of damey

    Alternative form of dan

    Alternative form of dampnen

    a lady, woman

    a girlfriend

    a queen

    a lady, woman

    a girlfriend

    a queen

    lady; woman

    inflection of damă:

    1. indefinite plural
    2. indefinite genitive/dative singular

    indefinite plural

    indefinite genitive/dative singular

    inflection of dar:

    1. second-person singular imperative combined with me
    2. second-person singular voseo imperative combined with me

    second-person singular imperative combined with me

    second-person singular voseo imperative combined with me

    Source: wiktionary.org