Lady

/ˈleɪdi/ noun

A lady is a polite or respectful term for a woman, sometimes suggesting elegance, good manners, or high social status.

From Old English *hlǣfdīge*, originally meaning “bread kneader” or “bread maker,” the female partner to *hlāford* (lord), “bread guardian.” Over time, the word shifted from a household role to a title of respect and nobility.

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