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Legal Definitions - dame
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Definition of dame
Definition: Dame is a title given to a woman of high rank or status. It can refer to:
- The legal title of the wife of a knight or baronet.
- The female equivalent of a knight.
- A form of address to a woman of high rank.
- A matron.
- Slang. A woman.
Examples:
- Queen Elizabeth II was made a Dame in 1947.
- Dame Judi Dench is a famous British actress.
- "Excuse me, Dame, do you have a moment to speak?"
- The head nurse at the hospital was a stern dame who took her job very seriously.
- "Who's that dame over there?" asked the detective, nodding towards a woman sitting at the bar.
The examples illustrate how the term "dame" can be used to refer to women of different ranks or positions. In the first two examples, it is used as a title of honor for women who have achieved great success in their fields. In the third example, it is used as a respectful form of address to a woman of high rank. In the fourth example, it is used to describe a woman who is in charge of a group or organization. In the fifth example, it is used as a slang term for any woman.
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Simple Definition
Definition: A dame is a title given to the wife of a knight or baronet, or a woman who has been granted the female equivalent of a knight. It can also be used as a form of address for a woman of high rank or a matron. In slang, it simply means a woman.
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