Associations to the word «Mademoiselle»
Noun
- Abbe
- Madame
- Monsieur
- Duc
- Fontaine
- Princesse
- Celeste
- Conti
- Bourbon
- Notary
- Comte
- Chevalier
- Mimi
- Governess
- Nantes
- Franc
- Antoinette
- Jeanne
- Cynthia
- Rue
- Edna
- Marquis
- Helene
- Suzanne
- Adieu
- Salon
- Dowry
- Louise
- Julie
- Marston
- Maid
- Suitor
- Richelieu
- Heiress
- Chateau
- Marguerite
- Francois
- Guise
- Gaston
- Baroness
- Antonia
- Clermont
- Duchess
- Niece
- Horatio
- Esther
- Raoul
- Roche
- Elle
- Coco
- Marie
- Versailles
- Lucien
- Bazaar
- Fischer
- Highness
- De
- Tours
- Grande
- Valentin
- Xiv
- Mistress
- Politeness
- Femme
- Josephine
- Balzac
- Pardon
- Camille
- Petticoat
- Philippe
- Valerie
- Germain
- Intrigue
- Wilfrid
- Caprice
- Gentleness
- Knitting
- Pons
- Natalie
- Parisian
- Pretext
- Jacqueline
- Maternity
- Esquire
- Vicar
- Lorraine
- Havre
- Louvre
- Ursula
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
MADEMOISELLE, noun. Courtesy title for an unmarried woman in France or a French-speaking country
Dictionary definition
MADEMOISELLE, noun. Small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico.
Wise words
The difference between the right word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and a lightning
bug.