From en.wiktionary.org:
[Damme]
** English
*** Etymology
From [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Interjection
[en-interj]
1. [en] Expressing anger or vehemence. 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1809 | author=w:James Gillray | title= Pillars of the Constitution (see http://diglib.princeton.edu/view?_xq=pageturner&_start=1&_doc=%2Fmets%2Fgc108.mets.xml&_index=225&_inset=1) |passage=And now, have at the Ministry, DAMME!}}
1. * [passage=" DAMME , sir," said the major, "there is no use in disguising a fact. Joe is blunt, sir. That's his nature."] 2. * [passage=I'm very sorry to disparage <br> A humble foremast lad, <br> But to seek your captain's child in marriage, <br> Why DAMME , it's too bad!]
**** Derived terms
{{col|en|damber }}
** Danish
*** Noun
[da]
1. [da]
** Dutch
*** Pronunciation
- [nl]
*** Verb
[nl]
1. [nl]
** Middle English
*** Etymology 1
**** Noun
[enm]
1. [enm]
*** Etymology 2
**** Noun
[enm]
1. [enm]
** Pali
*** Adjective
[pi]
1. [pi] 2. [pi] 3. [pi] 4. [pi] 5. [pi]