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Definition of Dama dama
1. Noun. Small Eurasian deer.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dama Dama
Literary usage of Dama dama
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of the Hausa Language by Charles Henry Robinson, Hausa Association, London (1913)
"improvement, opportunity; jin dama to feel better, to improve in health, da dama
a little more, da dama dama moderately, sai na ga dama unless I wish, ..."
2. Reports of Decisions in Probate by James Vincent Coffey (1910)
"Dama answered, "It is in the hands of Mrs. Smith, in whose favor it is made";
that was on January 8, 1888, on his third visit to Dama. Dama said then that ..."
3. Monologues of the Dead by George Warrington Steevens (1896)
"The poor Republic ! Tears blind me, sweet friends; I can't see you. Where's Dama ?
Dama ! Dama ! O, there you are. Dama, what did I want to say to you ? ..."
4. Monologues of the Dead by George Warrington Steevens (1896)
"O, gods ! I weep again; see how I weep ! The poor Republic ! Tears blind me,
sweet friends; I can't see you. Where's Dama ? Dama ! Dama ! O, there you are. ..."