< Reconstruction:Latin
Reconstruction:Latin/domnicella
Latin
Etymology
From earlier *dominicella, from domina + -ica + -ella, hence a full sense of "the little maidenly (woman)".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /domneˈd͡zʲɛlla/
Noun
*domnicella f (oblique *domnicellam, masculine *domnicellus); first declension (Proto-Western-Romance)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | */domneˈd͡zʲɛlla/ | */domneˈd͡zʲɛllas/ |
oblique | */domneˈd͡zʲɛlla/ | */domneˈd͡zʲɛllas/ |
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- Old French: damoisele, dameisele, domnizelle
- → Catalan: damisel·la
- → Italian: damigella
- Middle French: dameisele
- French: damoiselle, demoiselle
- → English: demoiselle
- French: damoiselle, demoiselle
- → Middle English: dameisele
- Norman: d'mouaîselle
- → Old Occitan: damisela
- → Spanish: damisela
- Old Galician-Portuguese: donezỹa
- Galician: denociña, delonciña, denunciña
- Old Galician-Portuguese: donzela, donçela, donsela
- Old Occitan: donçela, donsela
- Spanish: doncella
- → English: doncella
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