milady
noun/mɪˈleɪdi/
/mɪˈleɪdi/
(plural miladies)
(old use or humorous)- used when talking to or about a woman who is a member of the British nobility or of high class compare milordWord Originlate 18th cent.: via French from English my lady; compare with milord.
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