This is the 5905th most frequent French word.
damiens
"Damiens" does not have a standalone meaning in French; it is primarily known as a surname, notably associated with Robert-François Damiens, who attempted to assassinate King Louis XV.
Here, 'damiens' is used as a plural noun referring to members of a group or community, possibly part of a symbolic or thematic label.
Les damiens travaillent ensemble pour améliorer leur communauté.
The damiens work together to improve their community.
In this sentence, 'Damiens' is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific individual's name.
Dans l'histoire, un homme nommé Damiens a tenté un acte interdit.
In the story, a man named Damiens attempted a forbidden act.
Again, 'damiens' is employed as a plural noun, symbolizing a distinct entity or group defined by shared characteristics.