danme

Norman

Etymology

From Old French dame (woman), from Late Latin domna, shortened variant of Latin domina (mistress of the house), from domus (house), from Proto-Indo-European *dṓm, from root *dem- (to build).

Noun

danme f (plural danmes)

  1. (Jersey) lady
  2. (Jersey, card games) queen

Derived terms

See also

Chess pieces in Norman · pièches d'échecs (layout · text)
rouai danme châté êvêque c'valyi pion

Picard

Etymology

From Latin domina.

Noun

danme f (plural danmes, masculine onme)

  1. woman
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