If you are referring to a Dame as a female person, you would be safe using Ms, no period at the end. If you are referring to a Dame, such as from England, you would address it as: Dame Judith Anderson. She was a real Dame.
I think it was in 1831.
The cast of Writing the Big One - 2012 includes: Lauren Argo as The Dame Tony Pike as H.W. Reed
I should imagine the correct term,'for a female knight,' is DAME! Such a one is Dame Vera Lynn!
Notre Dame's school colors are blue and gold, no green. The green jerseys are only worn on special occasions.
Lady in French is 'dame'. Son in French is 'fils'. To say 'the lady and her son' you should say 'la dame et son fils'.
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'Dame' means lady or just dame.
there are tens of French cathedrals named Notre Dame ('our Lady'). They have no link with Notre Dame University in the USA. But this is no surprise that a Catholic university (at least when it was founded) should attract people or Irish descent, the mainstream religion in Ireland being Catholicism.
Dame Judi Dench is in The Dame Busters, a British war film released in 1955.
Notre Dame, IN
Dame is a noun.
The dame entered the room.I would like to introduce you to Dame Helen Mirren.