In medieval times, the earnings of a dame or lady varied significantly based on social status and region. Noblewomen often managed estates and had access to wealth through land ownership and dowries, while lower-class women typically worked in agriculture, domestic service, or trades, earning modest wages. Some noblewomen could influence family wealth through strategic marriages or inheritance, while peasant women contributed to household economies but had limited financial independence. Overall, a lady's earnings were closely tied to her social class and the economic structure of her community.
the family tree for the lady was the lord...
a woman - une femme a lady - une dame
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They are called Lady ... The female equivelant of Sir is Dame.
the lady without mercy/pity
Lady - dame
'Dame' means lady or just dame.
Une dame = a lady
Some old fashioned words for a woman are:damedamseldowagermaidmaidenspinster
La Dame de Fer, in English "the iron lady".The Old Lady of Paris-another is "The Grande Dame" or "Grande Dame of Paris"The nickname of the Eiffel tower is La dame de fer, or 'the iron lady'.
My lady is 'ma dame' in French.
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"la jolie madame" means "the pretty woman"
Yes. Notre Dame means Our Lady (St. Mary, the mother of Jesus).
Well, Notre Dame means Our Lady. It is named after the Virgin Mary. You have tons of Notre Dames globally. It is for Our Lady. Notre Dame de Paris means Our Lady of Paris.
Dame - lady, madam is derived from the Latin word, domina (which means: lady or mistress of the house)