lady

104 ENTRIES FOUND:

la·dy

noun, often attributive \ˈlā-dē\
plural ladies

Definition of LADY

1
a : a woman having proprietary rights or authority especially as a feudal superior b : a woman receiving the homage or devotion of a knight or lover
2
capitalized : virgin mary —usually used with Our
3
a : a woman of superior social position b : a woman of refinement and gentle manners c : woman, female —often used in a courteous reference <show the lady to a seat> or usually in the plural in address <ladies and gentlemen>
5
a : any of various titled women in Great Britain —used as the customary title of (1) a marchioness, countess, viscountess, or baroness or (2) the wife of a knight, baronet, member of the peerage, or one having the courtesy title of lord and used as a courtesy title for the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl b : a woman who is a member of an order of knighthood — compare dame

Examples of LADY

  1. Her mother was always telling her to act like a lady.
  2. He bumped into some lady walking to the bus stop.
  3. He helped a little old lady cross the street.

Origin of LADY

Middle English, from Old English hlǣfdige, from hlāf bread + -dige (akin to ̄ge kneader of bread) — more at loaf, dairy
First Known Use: before 12th century

Rhymes with LADY

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