Dama in english

Lady

pronunciation: leɪdi part of speech: noun
In gestures

dama = lady ; gentlewoman [gentlewomen, -pl.] ; dame. 

Example: Librarians who have to choose between Congress and Dewey are in the dilemma of the proverbial lady facing death or a fate worse than death.Example: She was a gentlewoman, and I had not detected any signs of coquettishness in her, so I was a little confused as to what she was suggesting.Example: Yet what I saw that day amazed me, for I had never seen such a dame.

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» dama de honormatron of honourmaid of honourbridesmaid .

Example: Being asked to give matron of honor toasts is a privilege the bride reserves for only her closest of female friends.

Example: The maid of honor is usually a sister or close friend of the bride.

Example: Of course, your bridesmaids will agree that the most lasting gesture is being asked to fill such an important role on your wedding day.

» Dama de la Llovizna, laMaid of the Mist, the [Nombre del barco(s) que acerca turistas al piel de las Cataratas del Niágara] .

Example: Since 1846, the Maid of the Mist boat ride has been a legendary tourist attraction in Niagara Falls.

» dama de nochenight jasmine .

Example: Night jasmine is used for treating rheumatism, sciatica and severe coughs.

» gran damagrande dame .

Example: She was the grande dame par excellence, more careful of her toilet than her daughters.

» Primera Dama, laFirst Lady .

Example: Last week, First Lady Laura Bush held the fourth in her series of White House literary soirees.

Dama synonyms

madam in spanish: señora, pronunciation: mædəm part of speech: noun dame in spanish: dama, pronunciation: deɪm part of speech: noun madame in spanish: señora, pronunciation: mædəm part of speech: noun gentlewoman in spanish: dama, pronunciation: dʒentəlwʊmən part of speech: noun peeress in spanish: paresa, pronunciation: pɪrəs part of speech: noun noblewoman in spanish: aristócrata, pronunciation: noʊbəlwʊmən part of speech: noun
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