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The Meaning of doncella

Keyword: Doncella

Definition:
In Spanish, “doncella” refers to a young girl or maiden, typically connoting innocence and purity. Historically, it has also been used to indicate a young woman of noble or gentle birth.

Usage:
The term “doncella” may appear in historical literature or poetic contexts, and it’s often associated with themes of youth, purity, and sometimes, chivalry. For example: “La doncella esperó a su caballero en el castillo.” (The maiden waited for her knight in the castle.)

Etymology:
The word “doncella” derives from the Latin “domnicella,” a diminutive form of “domina,” meaning “lady” or “mistress.” The transition from Latin to modern Spanish involved several phonetic and morphological changes common in the development of the Romance languages.

Pronunciation:
The pronunciation in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is [donˈθe.ʎa] in Castilian Spanish and [donˈse.ʝa] in Latin American Spanish.

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  1. La doncella del castillo era conocida por su belleza.
    (The maiden of the castle was known for her beauty.)

  2. La doncella sirvió a la reina con gran dedicación.
    (The maidservant served the queen with great dedication.)

  3. En la historia, la doncella se convirtió en guerrera.
    (In the story, the maiden became a warrior.)

  4. La doncella de honor llevó el vestido de la novia.
    (The maid of honor wore the bride’s dress.)

  5. La anciana le contó a la jovencita sobre la doncella que salvó al reino.
    (The elder told the young girl about the maiden who saved the kingdom.)

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