- "operas". The
English word "damsel" is an
anglicisation of the Old
French damoisele (modern demoiselle),
meaning "young lady".
Another form of anglicising...
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vergier Clos d'aiglentier Oi une viele; La vi
dancier Un
chevalier Et une
damoisele. Cors
orent gent Et
avenant Et molt très bien dançoient ; En
acolant Et...
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Murray (Turnhout, 1998), pp. 229–48 Nicholson,
Helen J. (2016). "La
Damoisele del chastel": Women's Role in the
Defence and
Functioning of
Castles in...
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conventionally known. In her response, the lady (dame)
addresses Sainte as
damoisele (maiden),
meaning unmarried. The
subject of
their debate is how a woman...
- Ch****eriau.
Retrieved 14 June 2020. Orlowski, Bołeslas, ed. (1911). La
damoisele a la mule (La mule sanz frain). Paris: Champion.
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Surrey & Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2014) ISBN 978-14724178-31. "La
Damoisele del chastel": Women's Role in the
Defence and
Functioning of
Castles in...