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    dem·oi·selle
    [ˌdem(w)äˈzel]
    noun
    demoiselle (noun) · demoiselles (plural noun) · demoiselle crane (noun) · demoiselle cranes (plural noun)
    1. a small, graceful Old World crane with a black head and breast and white ear tufts, breeding in southeastern Europe and central Asia.
    2. a damselfly, especially of the genus Agrion.
    3. a damselfish.
    4. archaic
      literary
      a young woman.
    Origin
    early 16th century (in demoiselle): from French, from Old French dameisele ‘damsel’.
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    What does demoiselle mean?Demoiselle definition: an unmarried girl or young woman.. See examples of DEMOISELLE used in a sentence.
    What is a young demoisel called?A young Demoisel scarce born a Gentlewoman, call'd Desideria. A month's play with a French Demoiselle. A dashing demoiselle of good estate. One student, skating along with his demoiselle, has cannoned against another. Anna became a lofty demoiselle of sixteen. Bastard chateaux and smoky demoiselles, No more.
    What does Mademoiselle mean in French?Mademoiselle ( [madmwazɛl]) or demoiselle ( [də.mwa.zɛl]) is a French courtesy title, abbreviated Mlle or Dlle, traditionally given to an unmarried woman. The equivalent in English is "Miss". The courtesy title "Madame" is accorded women where their marital status is unknown.
    What does demoiselle crane mean?1. (Animals) Also called: demoiselle crane or Numidian crane a small crane, Anthropoides virgo, of central Asia, N Africa, and SE Europe, having grey plumage with long black breast feathers and white ear tufts 2. (Animals) a less common name for a damselfly 3. (Animals) another name for damselfish
     
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    demoiselle [ dem-w uh- zel, dem- uh-; French d uh-mw a- zel ] noun, plural dem·oi·selles [dem-wuh-zelz; French duh-mwa-zel]. an unmarried girl or young woman. demoiselle crane. a damselfly, especially of the genus Agrion. damselfish. Furniture. a lady's wig stand of the 18th century, in the form of a pedestal table.
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    Originally: a young, unmarried lady; a maid, a damsel (now historical). Later more generally: a young woman; a girl. Cf. mademoiselle n. 2a. In later use, typically in literary or self-consciously archaic use, or in French contexts.
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