What is the meaning of Dame?

Usually capitalized as Dame: a title equivalent to Sir for a female knight.

A matron at a school, especially Eton College.

In traditional pantomime: a melodramatic female often played by a man in drag.

A woman.

A lady, a woman.

The hereditary feudal ruler (seigneur) of Sark, when the title is held by a woman in her own right.

A queen.

To make a dame.

lady

queen

lady, woman

lady

girlfriend

queen

lady

  1. noblewoman

    noblewoman

    Polite term or title of address for any (adult or adolescent) woman.

    queen

    lady

    queen

    draughts , checkers

    why, indeed

    plural of dama

    Rōmaji transcription of だめ

    Rōmaji transcription of ダメ

    lady (high-ranking or noble woman):

    1. abbess (governor of a nunnery)
    2. A female anchorite (with servants)

    abbess (governor of a nunnery)

    A female anchorite (with servants)

    A housewife (mistress of a family)

    A mother (of humans, animals, or plants)

    A term of address for a noble lady.

    A respectful term of address for any woman (sometimes sarcastic).

    Alternative form of dam (dam)

    Alternative form of damey

    Alternative form of dan

    Alternative form of dampnen

    a lady, woman

    a girlfriend

    a queen

    a lady, woman

    a girlfriend

    a queen

    lady; woman

    inflection of damă:

    1. indefinite plural
    2. indefinite genitive/dative singular

    indefinite plural

    indefinite genitive/dative singular

    inflection of dar:

    1. second-person singular imperative combined with me
    2. second-person singular voseo imperative combined with me

    second-person singular imperative combined with me

    second-person singular voseo imperative combined with me

    Source: wiktionary.org