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Yes, milady comes from my lady 'was it a dude or a lady who was caught shoplifting at victoria's. Milady (from my lady) is an english term of address to a noble woman

It is the female form of milord How is the maiden name shown? And here's some background on milord

Daughter of the duke of marlborough.husband's an utter rascal

Is the usage of handsome here archaic, or just rarely used by those in the know If the former, when did it become so? The equivalent of dear sirs, for women? Otherwise, as elliot frisch has suggested, lady is the term you want

But in my opinion, if you're talking about clients of yours, be gender neutral Lady can have negative implications in this setting because it is often used in a negative fashion, e.g That lady wouldn't stop talking about. The plural possessive is ladies'. lady is singular, so if you were referring solely to one woman's shoes, it would be the lady's shoes. as for your second question, i'm assuming you're referring to a group of women in your salutation of them, so it would be good morning, ladies. and as you're addressing them directly, the comma preceding ladies is necessary.

Having heard the phrase, faint heart never won fair lady for the third time in very short span, i'm determined to find out its origin

Where did the saying ladies first originate Did it originally appeared in english countries, or And is this always expressed in a positive/polite tune of meaning If you are wondering why we don't write ladies's, it is because ladies is one of the exceptions, along with girls', parents', players', weeks' and even klingons' it can get a bit niggly with names too

Aristophanes' plays, but jesus's miracles and (usually) james. In a list of classmates, how is the name of a married female and spouse listed Is the female given name or her husband's given name written first

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