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> I am no expert on Old French, but my Larousse dictionary on Ancien Francais
> has one "dame", in addition to dame as a feminine noun, as a masculine
> noun, a variant of "dam".
In other words, "Dame Dieu" would seem to be a formula
corresponding closely to "the Lord God", which I seem to
remember seeing in English translations of the Bible somewhere?
Thanks.
David.
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