school-dame
1school dame — noun The mistress of a dame school (qv under ↑dame1) • • • Main Entry: ↑school …
2Dame Allan's School, Newcastle — Dame Allan s School. Location Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne, England Information Type Private school Established 1705 Principal Dr. J.R. Hind …
3Dame Alice Owen's School — 1613 2013 Established 1613 Type Academy Headteacher Doctor A J Davison Founder Dame Alice Owen Specialism Languages and Science …
4Dame Alice Harpur School — Motto Ardent au devoir quotidien Discover your talents. Be the best you can be. Established 1882 Type Selective Girls Independent Headmistress Ms Jo MacKenzie Founder Harpur Trust …
5School — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:School >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 school school academy university alma mater college seminary Lyceum Sgm: N 1 institute institute institution Sgm: N 1 palaestra palaestra …
6School Sisters of Notre Dame — School Sisters of Notre Dame † Catholic Encyclopedia ► School Sisters of Notre Dame A religious community devoted to education. In the United Sates they have conducted parish schools and orphanages in numerous archdioceses and… …
7Dame Gruev — Damyan Yovanov Gruev or Damjan Jovanov Gruev, often known by his short name Dame Gruev,[1] (January 19, 1871, Smilevo, present day Republic of Macedonia December 10, 1906 near Petlec peak in Maleshevo, present day Republic of Macedonia) was an… …
8School Sisters of Notre Dame — is a worldwide order of Roman Catholic nuns devoted to primary, secondary, and post secondary education. Founding and growthThe order was founded in Bavaria in 1833 during a time of poverty and illiteracy. Its founder, Caroline Gerhardinger,… …
9Dame School — Une Dame school de Nouvelle Angleterre. 1713, Bettman archive. On désigne sous le nom de Dame schools les premières écoles primaires privées dans les pays de langue anglaise. C étaient d ordinaire des femmes qui enseignaient à leur propre… …
10Dame — (d[=a]m), n. [F. dame, LL. domna, fr. L. domina mistress, lady, fem. of dominus master, ruler, lord; akin to domare to tame, subdue. See {Tame}, and cf. {Dam} a mother, {Dan}, {Danger}, {Dungeon}, {Dominie}, {Don}, n., {Duenna}.] 1. A mistress of …