amerikai:
brit:
1. An aristocratic title for a woman; the wife of a lord and/or a woman who holds the position in her own right; a title for a peeress, the wife of a peer or knight, and the daughters and daughters-in-law of certain peers.
Sir John Smith and Lady Smith.
2. A high priestess.
1. The mistress of a household.
2. A woman of breeding or higher class, a woman of authority.
"I would like the dining room to be fully set by tonight; would you do so?" "Yes, my lady".
3. The feminine of lord.
4. A title for someone married to a lord or gentleman.
5. A title that can be used instead of the formal terms of marchioness, countess, viscountess or baroness.
6. (polite or used by children) A woman: an adult female human.
Please direct this lady to the soft furnishings department.
7. (in the plural) A polite reference or form of address to women.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be here today. Follow me, ladies!
8. Used to address a female.
Hey, lady, move your car!
9. (ladies' or ladies) Toilets intended for use by women.
10. (familiar) A wife or girlfriend; a sweetheart.
11. A woman to whom the particular homage of a knight was paid; a woman to whom one is devoted or bound.
12. A queen (the playing card).
13. (with a professional title) Who is a woman.
A lady doctor.
14. The triturating apparatus in the stomach of a lobster, consisting of calcareous plates; so called from a fancied resemblance to a seated female figure.
15. A five-pound note. (Rhyming slang, Lady Godiva for fiver.)
16. A woman’s breast.