Dame - lady, madam is derived from the Latin word, domina (which means: lady or mistress of the house)
The term "dame" itself is not inherently a bad word. It is used to refer to a woman, particularly one of rank or authority, similar to the term "lady." However, context and tone can affect the perception of any word, including "dame." In certain contexts or when used disrespectfully, it could be considered offensive.
It means rich women
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
Damen = Plural of "Dame" Dame = Lady Damen = Ladies
The university is "Ollscoil Notre Dame"
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A Dame
according to Google translate the word is dame
Britain
Junge Dame
Notre Dame
duchess dame
La Stupenda
Mooi dame Of beeldskone dame of beeldskone/mooi vrou of meisie(jonger vrou)