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ame damnee

[ahm dah-ney] / ˈɑm dɑˈneɪ /


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The officer was Mornac, the Emperor’s alter ego, or âme damnée, who had taken over the entire department the very day I left Paris for the frontier.

From The Maids of Paradise by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)

She suffered from chronic toothache, as well as from repressed romantic aspirations, and was the âme damnée of Rupert.

From The Light of Scarthey by Castle, Egerton

She is the âme damnée of Macready, so that her verdict surprises me.

From The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume I by Barrington, Mrs. Russell

Turkey, through Enver, who had imported from the Fatherland a band of military “instructors” under Liman von Sanders, became the âme damnée of Germany.

From England and Germany by Hughes, William Morris

Though, to be sure, this very morning I had another note from Cadogan—Marlborough's âme damnée you know—pressing it on me that nothing should get abroad.

From The Highwayman by Bailey, H. C. (Henry Christopher)