"milady" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /mɪˈleɪdi/ [UK] Forms: miladies [plural]
Rhymes: -eɪdi Etymology: Partly representing a colloquial pronunciation of my + lady, partly from French milady, from English my Lady. Compare milord. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|my|lady}} my + lady, {{der|en|fr|milady}} French milady, {{der|en|en|my Lady}} English my Lady, {{m|en|milord}} milord Head templates: {{en-noun}} milady (plural miladies)
  1. (now chiefly historical or humorous) An English noblewoman or gentlewoman; the form of address to such a person; a lady. Tags: historical, humorous Categories (topical): Titles Translations (English noblewoman): миледи (miledi) [feminine] (Bulgarian), milady [feminine] (French), μιλέδη (milédi) [feminine] (Greek), méltóságos asszony (Hungarian), миле́ди (milédi) [feminine] (Russian), суда́рыня (sudárynja) [feminine] (Russian)
    Sense id: en-milady-en-noun-ws7w-ayr Disambiguation of Titles: 100 0 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English terms borrowed back into English, English terms of address Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 97 3 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 97 3 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 97 3 Disambiguation of English terms borrowed back into English: 95 5 Disambiguation of English terms of address: 89 11
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: m'lady

Verb [English]

IPA: /mɪˈleɪdi/ [UK] Forms: miladies [present, singular, third-person], miladying [participle, present], miladied [participle, past], miladied [past], miladyed [participle, past], miladyed [past]
Rhymes: -eɪdi Etymology: Partly representing a colloquial pronunciation of my + lady, partly from French milady, from English my Lady. Compare milord. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|my|lady}} my + lady, {{der|en|fr|milady}} French milady, {{der|en|en|my Lady}} English my Lady, {{m|en|milord}} milord Head templates: {{en-verb|past2=miladyed}} milady (third-person singular simple present miladies, present participle miladying, simple past and past participle miladied or miladyed)
  1. To address as “milady”.
    Sense id: en-milady-en-verb-92xQRWRC
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: m'lady

Noun [French]

IPA: /mi.lɛ.di/, /mi.le.di/ Forms: miladys [plural]
Etymology: From English my Lady. Etymology templates: {{der|fr|en|my Lady}} English my Lady Head templates: {{fr-noun|f}} milady f (plural miladys)
  1. lady, milady Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-milady-fr-noun-n4YgXuol Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Romanian]

Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from English milady. Etymology templates: {{ubor|ro|en|milady}} Unadapted borrowing from English milady Head templates: {{ro-noun|f|-}} milady f (uncountable)
  1. milady Tags: feminine, uncountable
    Sense id: en-milady-ro-noun-ynnc4XmR Categories (other): Romanian entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Swedish]

Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from English milady. Etymology templates: {{ubor|sv|en|milady}} Unadapted borrowing from English milady Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=|sort=}} milady c, {{sv-noun|c}} milady c
  1. (now chiefly historical or humorous) A milady; an English noblewoman or gentlewoman. Tags: common-gender, historical, humorous
    Sense id: en-milady-sv-noun-GnPj8Zzz Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1856 August 16, “Spa”, in The Illustrated London News, volume XXIX, number 816, London: William Little […], page 162, column 2",
          "text": "It may be as well to warn travellers of certain suspicious, half-genteel-looking men, speaking bad English, and Miladying every female.",
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        },
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          "ref": "1885, Antonio [Carlo Napoleone] Gallenga, “First Repentance. […]”, in Episodes of My Second Life. (American and English Experiences.), Philadelphia, Pa.: J. B. Lippincott & Co., page 275",
          "text": "To the ignorant Italians who milorded or miladied them, they were always anxious to explain that they “had no titles, and would be sorry to have any,”—that the members of the House of Lords were for the most part mere upstarts, and that the true nobility of England were the old land-owners,—the county families,—before whose names men only placed the plain Mr. and Mrs. by which they themselves, the Crawleys, preferred to be designated.",
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        },
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          "ref": "1900, “Two Girls”, in Arthur B[attishill] Yolland, transl., Debts of Honor, New York, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, translation of Mire megvénülünk by Maurus Jókai, page 225",
          "text": "With Czipra, tête-à-tête, he spoke also “per tu;” before others he miladyed her.",
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          "ref": "2019, Julia Justiss, The Earl’s Inconvenient Wife, Harlequin, chapter seventeen",
          "text": "Within a space of twenty-four hours, I’ve gone from being “Miss Lattimar” to “Mrs Newell” to “Countess of Fensworth”. When the shopkeepers “miladyed” me this morning, I kept looking around to see which titled female had arrived.",
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          "text": "“He thinks of himself as an old-fashioned knight. Lots of chivalry. I will get miladyed to death. He will probably try to serenade me.”[…]Prepare to be good-sirred and miladyed to death, if not by Cedric, then by his parrot.",
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          "text": "Det dröjde icke länge innan den unga makan blef öfvertygad derom, att man kan blifva milady och en skön karls hustru utan att derföre vara dess lyckligare; […]",
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