Damsel

/ˈdæmzəl/ noun

A young woman or girl, often used in old stories to describe a woman in need of rescue.

From Old French 'damoiselle,' meaning a young lady of noble birth. The word comes from Latin 'domina' (lady/mistress), combined with a diminutive suffix. Over time, it became associated with the stereotype of helpless heroines in fairy tales and medieval romances.

AMሴት (set)
ARفتاة (fatat)
BNনারী (nari)
CAdonzella
CSdívka
DApige
DEJungfer
ELκόρη (kória)
ESdoncella
FAدختر (dokhtar)
FItyttö
FRdemoiselle
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