donzel
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English
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Etymology
1.2
Noun
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Etymology
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Italian
donzello
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donzella
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Noun
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donzel
(
plural
donzels
)
(
obsolete
)
A young
squire
or the
attendant
to a
knight
; a
page
A boy or an unmarried young man
Related terms
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dom
domine
dominie
dominus
don
donzella
References
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^
“
donzel
”, in
OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire:
Oxford University Press
, launched 2000.
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