Damsel

Noun

 * 1) A young woman (of noble birth).
 * 2) A girl; a maiden (as in without sexual experience).

Adjectives for Damsel
pulchritudinous; beauteous; Toung; calm-eyed; dainty; efficient; demure; frank; attractive; shrieking; lovelorn; stout; faery; comely; flounced; frail; frolicsome; officiating; citified; rubicund; haggling; distressed; dashing; misguided; hapless.

Verbs for Damsel
attend—; avow to—; captivate—; cherish—; court—; dishonor—; distress—; misuse—; nurture—; protect—; win—; woo—; —attracts; —blushes; —curtsies; —dreams; —droops; —faints; —frolics; —simpers; —twitters; —yearns.

Thesaurus
babe, baby, broad, chick, colleen, cutie, dame, damoiselle, demoiselle, doll, filly, frail, gal, girl, girlie, heifer, hoyden, jeune fille, jill, junior miss, lass, lassie, little missy, mademoiselle, maid, maiden, miss, missy, nymphet, piece, quail, romp, schoolgirl, schoolmaid, schoolmiss, skirt, slip, subdeb, subdebutante, subteen, subteener, teenybopper, tomato, tomboy, virgin, wench, young creature, young thing

Alternative forms

 * damoiselle

Etymology
, dameisele: from damoisele:.

Anagrams

 * medals