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what is the mean of dame​

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Answered by ArchiShree
1

Explanation:

(in the UK) the title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander or holder of the Grand Cross in the Orders of Chivalry.

"Dame Vera Lynn"

2.

ARCHAIC•HUMOROUS

an elderly or mature woman.

"a matronly dame presided at the table"

Answered by Anonymous
18

Dame”, meaning “wife / mistress”.

It turns came from the Latin “domina”, meaning “mistress of the house, lady”.

Fact

Dame is sometimes perceived as insulting when used to refer generally to a woman, unless it is a woman of rank or advanced age.

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