belle dame sans merci
English
Etymology
French [Term?] (literally “beautiful woman without mercy”). La Belle Dame sans Merci is the title of a ballad produced by the English poet John Keats in 1819; this was derived from the title of a 15th-century poem by Alain Chartier, La Belle Dame sans Mercy.
Noun
belle dame sans merci (plural belles dames sans merci)
- (literature) A beautiful woman who seduces a man and then consigns him to an unpleasant fate.
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