Definition of Damme

1. Interjection. (archaic) Expressing anger or vehemence. ¹

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Definition of Damme

1. damn me [interj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Damme

damiana
damianas
damiaoite
daminozide
damlike
damma
dammable
dammar
dammar pine
dammar resin
dammara
dammarane
dammaras
dammars
dammas
damme (current term)
dammed
dammer
dammers
damming
dammit
dammit to hell
dammits
damn
damn Yankee
damn all
damn and blast
damn it
damn skippy

Literary usage of Damme

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the by Jean Froissart, Thomas Johnes (1862)
"When those in Bruges heard of this, they were much enraged, and not without cause : they instantly armed and marched to damme, and began to skirmish and ..."

2. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1903)
"Also the sd Thomas Broughton shall have libertie to stop the streame of the sd pond that passeth over the marsh at the west end of the great mill damme, ..."

3. Belgium by George William Thomson Omond (1908)
"CHAPTER V damme THE SEA-FIGHT AT SLUIS—SPLENDOUR OF ... IN THE MIDDLE AGES—THE FALL AND LOSS OF TRADE damme, where the patriots mustered on the eve of the ..."

4. An Historical View of the Law of Maritime Commerce by James Reddie (1841)
"OF THE JUDGMENTS OF damme, OR LAWS OF WEST CAPELLE, AND OF THE CUSTOMS OF ... and in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the cities of Bruges and damme, ..."

5. Belgium and Holland, Including the Grand-duchy of Luxembourg: Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1901)
"damme, a village 3 M. to the NE of Bruges, on the canal leading to Sluis ... From damme, we may proceed on foot or by steamboat to Sluis and return to ..."

6. The Revolutionary Plutarch: Exhibiting the Most Distinguished Characters by Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith (1806)
"VAN damme is the ... slavery in the gallies, after being marked with a hot iron on his shoulders by the public executioner.f In 1790 Van damme * See Les ..."

7. A History of England by James Franck Bright (1889)
"damme, in Flanders, where the Queen, in company with the exiled foreigners, Archbishop Boniface, Bishop of Hereford, Peter of Savoy, and John Mansell, ..."

8. The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England by Robert Southey, Robert Bell (1833)
"damme, which was now to be the scene of the first great naval action between ... In the course of little more than thirty years damme had become the great ..."

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