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English word m'lady comes from English lady, English m' ((archaic) Clitic form of my.), English my Lady

lady (English)

(UK, slang) A five-pound note. (Rhyming slang, Lady Godiva for fiver.). (Wicca) .. (attributive, with a professional title) Who is a woman.. (familiar) A wife or girlfriend; a sweetheart.. (historical) The mistress of a household.. (in the plural) A polite reference or form of address to women.. (ladies' or ladies) Toilets intended for use by women.. (polite, or, used by children) A woman: [...]

m' (English)

(archaic) Clitic form of my.

my Lady (English)

(UK) Used in direct address to certain female judges, particularly High Court Judges and above.. (UK) Used in direct address to female bishops.. (UK) Used in direct address to female peers of the realm, usually now excluding duchesses and, potentially, the Lords Spiritual.. (UK) Used in direct address to the female Lord Mayors of certain important cities, including London and Canterbury.

m'lady (English)

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