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Damsel (other)
Damsel is a synonym for ''mademoiselle''. Damsel may also refer to: * Damsel in distress a female stock character * Unmarried lady-in-waiting * Damsel, Missouri, USA * ''Damsel'' (2015 film) * ''Damsel'' (2018 film) * ''Damsel'' (2024 film) * Damsel, a nickname for Santos-Dumont Demoiselle aircraft See also * Damsel in Distress (other) * Mademoiselle (other) * Demoiselle (other) * Dame (other) * Damsel bug * Damselfish * Damselfly Damselflies are flying insects of the suborder Zygoptera in the order Odonata. They are similar to dragonflies, which constitute the other odonatan suborder, Anisoptera, but are smaller and have slimmer bodies. Most species fold the wings along ...
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Damsel
Mademoiselle () is a French courtesy title, abbreviated Mlle, 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. From around 1970 onwards, the use of the title "Mademoiselle" was challenged in France, particularly by feminist groups who wanted it banned. A circular from François Fillon, then Prime Minister, dated 21 February 2012, called for the deletion of the word "Mademoiselle" in all official documents. On 26 December 2012, the Council of State approved the deletion. See also *Fräulein ''Fräulein'' ( , ) is the German language honorific for unmarried women, comparable to Miss in English and Mademoiselle in French. Description ''Fräulein'' is the diminutive form of ''Frau'', which was previously reserved only for marrie ..., a similar German term References French words and phrases Women's social titles Honorifics {{France-stub ...
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Damsel In Distress
The damsel in distress is a recurring narrative device in which one or more men must rescue a woman who has either been kidnapped or placed in general peril. Kinship, love, or lust (or a combination of those) gives the male protagonist the motivation or compulsion to initiate the narrative. The female character herself may be competent, but still finds herself in this type of situation. The helplessness of these fictional females, according to some critics, is linked to views outside of fiction that women as a group need to be taken care of by men. The evolution of the trope throughout history has been described as such: "What changes through the decades isn’t the damsel (the woman is always the weak victim in need of the male savior) – it’s the attacker. The faces of the attacker in popular media are legion: monsters, mad scientists, Nazis, hippies, bikers, aliens... whichever group best meets the collective fears of a culture gets the role". Etymology The word "damsel ...
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Lady-in-waiting
A lady-in-waiting or court lady is a female personal assistant at a court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman. Historically, in Europe, a lady-in-waiting was often a noblewoman but of lower rank than the woman to whom she attended. Although she may either have received a retainer or may not have received compensation for the service she rendered, a lady-in-waiting was considered more of a secretary, courtier, or companion to her mistress than a servant. In other parts of the world, the lady-in-waiting, often referred to as ''palace woman'', was in practice a servant or a slave rather than a high-ranking woman, but still had about the same tasks, functioning as companion and secretary to her mistress. In courts where polygamy was practised, a court lady was formally available to the monarch for sexual services, and she could become his wife, consort, courtesan, or concubine. ''Lady-in-waiting'' or ''court lady'' is often a generic term for women whose r ...
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Damsel, Missouri
Damsel is an unincorporated community in Camden County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is located between two arms of the Lake of the Ozarks along U.S. Route 54 U.S. Route 54 (US 54) is an east–west United States Highway that runs northeast–southwest for from El Paso, Texas, to Griggsville, Illinois. The Union Pacific Railroad's Tucumcari Line (former Southern Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific and ..., approximately seven miles northeast of Camdenton and 4.5 miles southwest of Osage Beach. History A post office called Damsel was established in 1885, and remained in operation until 1920. The origin of the name Damsel is uncertain. References Unincorporated communities in Camden County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{CamdenCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Damsel (2015 Film)
''Damsel'' is a 2015 American drama film directed by Douglas Burgdorff and starring Aimée Laurence, Craig Anderson, Evan Todd, Eleanore Pienta, and Michael Burnet. Cast * Aimée Laurence as Cal * Craig Anderson as John * Evan Todd as Casey * Eleanore Pienta as Tonya * Michael Burnet as Harry * Kale Browne as Gary * David Joseph as Simon * Tyler Gabrielle as Wanda * Douglas Burgdorff as Darren * Daniela Malave as Emily * Oona Laurence Oona Laurence (born August 1, 2002) is an American actress. She is best known for the role of Matilda Wormwood in ''Matilda'' on Broadway alongside Bailey Ryon, Milly Shapiro, and Sophia Gennusa. She began her career as a New York City-based c ... as Ava * Jeté Laurence as Little Sister External links *https://m.imdb.com/title/tt4018516 American drama films 2015 drama films 2015 films 2010s English-language films 2010s American films {{2010s-drama-film-stub ...
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Damsel (2018 Film)
''Damsel'' is a 2018 American Western black comedy film written and directed by David Zellner and Nathan Zellner. It stars Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2018 and was released on June 22, 2018, by Magnolia Pictures and Great Point Media. Plot Samuel Alabaster, an affluent pioneer, intends to propose to and marry the love of his life, Penelope. In town he hires Parson Henry, a drunkard, to officiate it. Together, the two venture across the American frontier with a miniature horse named Butterscotch, a wedding present for Penelope. During the journey, Samuel and Henry run into Rufus Cornell, who attempts to shoot and kill Samuel before running off. Samuel chases after Rufus, only for the latter to fall off a cliff to his apparent death. Samuel confesses to Henry that Penelope had been kidnapped by Rufus and Rufus' brother Anton, and that he seeks to rescue her. Henry agrees to help him for more money. Rea ...
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Damsel (2024 Film)
''Damsel'' is a 2024 American dark fantasy film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and written by Dan Mazeau. Millie Bobby Brown stars as Elodie, a young woman who accepts a marriage proposal only to realize that she is being used to repay a royal family's ancient debts and must now escape while surviving attacks from the dragon lurking in the chasm. The rest of the principal cast consists of Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Angela Bassett, and Robin Wright. ''Damsel'' began streaming on Netflix to mixed reviews on March 8, 2024. Plot The first king of Aurea leads a futile attack on a dragon residing in his realm. All the king's men are killed, leaving the king at the Dragon's mercy. Centuries later, Elodie, the adolescent daughter of Lord Bayford, receives a proposal from Queen Isabelle of Aurea to marry her son, Prince Henry. On her father's urging, Elodie agrees to the marriage so her bride price can help their impoverished people. Upon arriving in A ...
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Santos-Dumont Demoiselle
The Santos-Dumont ''Demoiselle'' was a series of aircraft built in France by world aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont. They were light-weight monoplanes with a wire-braced wing mounted above an open-framework fuselage built from bamboo. The pilot's seat was below the wing and between the main wheels of the undercarriage. The rear end of the boom carried a tailwheel and a cruciform tail. The name is a synonym for "jeune fille"—young girl or woman—but also the common name in French for a Damselfly. No. 19 The first aircraft of the type was the Santos-Dumont No. 19, which was built to attempt to win the ''Grand Prix d'Aviation offered for a one kilometre closed-circuit flight. Powered by a 15 kW (20 hp) air-cooled Dutheil & Chalmers flat-twin engine mounted on the leading edge of the wing, it had a wingspan of 5.1 m. (16 ft 9 in), was 8 m (26 ft 3 in) long and weighed only 56 kg (123 lb) including fuel. It had a pai ...
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Damsel In Distress (other)
The damsel in distress is a recurring narrative device in which one or more men must rescue a woman who has either been kidnapped or placed in general peril. Kinship, love, or lust (or a combination of those) gives the male protagonist the motivation or compulsion to initiate the narrative. The female character herself may be competent, but still finds herself in this type of situation. The helplessness of these fictional females, according to some critics, is linked to views outside of fiction that women as a group need to be taken care of by men. The evolution of the trope throughout history has been described as such: "What changes through the decades isn’t the damsel (the woman is always the weak victim in need of the male savior) – it’s the attacker. The faces of the attacker in popular media are legion: monsters, mad scientists, Nazis, hippies, bikers, aliens... whichever group best meets the collective fears of a culture gets the role". Etymology The word "damse ...
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Mademoiselle (other)
Mademoiselle (abbreviated as ''Mlle'' or ''M'') may refer to: * Mademoiselle (title), the French-language equivalent of the title "miss" Film and television * ''Mademoiselle'' (1966 film), a French-British drama directed by Tony Richardson * ''Mademoiselle'' (2001 film), a French comedy directed by Philippe Lioret * Mlle (TV channel), now MOI ET CIE, a Canadian French-language channel Music * "Mademoiselle" (song), by Styx, 1976 * "Mademoiselle", a song by Murray Head from '' Between Us'', 1979 * "Mademoiselle", a song by Eddy Howard, 1952 Other uses * Mademoiselle, a typeface designed by Tommy Thompson * ''Mademoiselle'' (magazine), a defunct American women's magazine See also * * *Damsel (other) *Demoiselle (other) *Fräulein ''Fräulein'' ( , ) is the German language honorific for unmarried women, comparable to Miss in English and Mademoiselle in French. Description ''Fräulein'' is the diminutive form of ''Frau'', which was previously reserve ...
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Demoiselle (other)
Demoiselle may refer to: * Demoiselle crane, a crane (bird) of central Asia * Demoiselle, Calopterygidae, a family of damselflies, in the suborder Zygoptera * Demoiselle Stakes, a horse race held in New York * Demoiselle Creek, New Brunswick * Santos-Dumont ''Demoiselle'', an early aircraft * Some species of fish in the damselfish family ( Pomacentridae), especially: ** The New Zealand demoiselle, ''Chromis dispilus'' * Memeskia, Miami Indian chief (c. 1695 – 1752), known by the French as "La Demoiselle" See also * Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, a 1907 painting by Pablo Picasso * ''Les Demoiselles de Rochefort'', a 1967 musical film * The Damoiselle, a 17th-century play by Richard Brome * Mademoiselle (other) *Damsel (other) Damsel is a synonym for ''mademoiselle''. Damsel may also refer to: * Damsel in distress a female stock character * Unmarried lady-in-waiting * Damsel, Missouri, USA * ''Damsel'' (2015 film) * ''Damsel'' (2018 film) * ''Damsel'' ...
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Dame (other)
Dame is a female noble title equivalent to "sir" for knights. Dame or Dames may also refer to: People * Dame (surname), a surname * Dames (surname), a surname * A nickname of NBA player Damian Lillard * A title of respect for certain Benedictine nuns equivalent to the male "Dom (title), Dom" *A term for a matron at Eton College Places * Damè, a town and arrondissement in southern Benin Facilities and structures * The Dame, a music hall in Lexington, Kentucky, United States * Delhi Airport Metro Express, an express line of the Delhi Metro network. Arts and entertainment * Dames (film), a 1934 Warner Bros. musical comedy film * Pantomime dame Music * Dame (Luis Miguel song), "Dame" (Luis Miguel song), 1996 song by Luis Miguel * Dame (RBD song), "Dame" (RBD song), 2006 song by RBD Games * An old word for the game pieces in the game of draughts or checkers * Dame (Go), a term in game of Go See also

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