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DAMSEL

Volume 7 · 96 words · 1815 Edition

from the French demoiselle or demoisau, an appellation anciently given to all young people of either sex, that were of noble or genteel extraction, as the sons and daughters of princes, knights, and barons: thus we read of Damfel Pepin, Daniel Louis le Gros, Damfel Richard Prince of Wales.

From the sons of kings this appellation first passed to those of great lords and barons, and at length to those of gentlemen who were not yet knights.

At present damfel is applied to all maids or girls not married, provided they be not of the vulgar.