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dame

Dame vs Eame - What's the difference?

dame | eame |


As a verb dame

is .

As a noun eame is

(label) (a form of) (an uncle).

Dame vs Dase - What's the difference?

dame | dase |


As verbs the difference between dame and dase

is that dame is while dase is .

Dame vs Wame - What's the difference?

dame | wame |


As a verb dame

is .

As a noun wame is

(scotland|northern england) the belly.

Dame vs Daie - What's the difference?

dame | daie |


As a verb dame

is .

As a noun daie is

.

Dame vs Damme - What's the difference?

dame | damme |


In archaic terms the difference between dame and damme

is that dame is {{l/en|lady|Lady}}, woman while damme is expressing anger or vehemence.

As a noun dame

is the {{l/en|equivalent}} title to {{l/en|Sir}} for a female {{l/en|knight}}.

As an interjection damme is

expressing anger or vehemence.

Dame vs Dade - What's the difference?

dame | dade |


As a noun dame

is the {{l/en|equivalent}} title to {{l/en|Sir}} for a female {{l/en|knight}}.

As a verb dade is

to walk unsteadily, like a child; to move slowly.

As a proper noun Dade is

{{surname|from=given names}.

Dame vs Daye - What's the difference?

dame | daye |


As nouns the difference between dame and daye

is that dame is the {{l/en|equivalent}} title to {{l/en|Sir}} for a female {{l/en|knight}} while daye is an archaic spelling of day.

Dame vs Dave - What's the difference?

dame | dave |


As verbs the difference between dame and dave

is that dame is while dave is to assuage; soften; mitigate; relieve; calm; alleviate (pain).

Dame vs Deme - What's the difference?

dame | deme |


As nouns the difference between dame and deme

is that dame is the {{l/en|equivalent}} title to {{l/en|Sir}} for a female {{l/en|knight}} while deme is a township or other subdivision of ancient Attica.

Dame vs Dams - What's the difference?

dame | dams |


As nouns the difference between dame and dams

is that dame is the {{l/en|equivalent}} title to {{l/en|Sir}} for a female {{l/en|knight}} while dams is plural of lang=en.

As a verb dams is

third-person singular of dam.

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