"dan" meaning in Ancien français

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Noun

Forms: dans [singular], dans [plural]
  1. Dom, sire, titre de dignité. Dans la hiérarchie féodale, le dan ou dam venait immédiatement après le comte, avant le baron.
    Sense id: fr-dan-fro-noun-Xj-ekGqs Categories (other): Titres de noblesse en ancien français Topics: nobility
  2. Synonyme de saint.
    Sense id: fr-dan-fro-noun-cjHvhWVw
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: dam, damp, dant
Categories (other): Mots en ancien français issus d’un mot en latin, Noms communs en ancien français, Ancien français Derived forms: Dampmart, Dampierre, Dammartin-sur-Meuse, Dampsmesnil, Damville, Les Damps, Dampleux, Domptin, Dancourt, Damparis, Dammarie, Dammard, Dompremy, Dompcevrin, Dombras, Dampvitoux, Domptail, Dombasle, Domèvre, Donjeux, Doncières, Damblain, Doulevant-le-Château, Doulevant-le-Petit, Dampvalley-lès-Colombe, Dampjoux, Damprichard, Damphreux

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