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‖ milady|mɪˈleɪdɪ| Also miladi. [F. milady: cf. milord.] A continental rendering of ‘my lady’, used as an appellation in speaking to or of an English noblewoman or great lady.
1839James Gentl. Old Sch. xii, ‘I did not wish to listen to your conversation, miladi’, interrupted Philippina. 1873E. FitzGerald Lett. (1889) I. 361 What do you and Miladi think of these two Lines of his which returned to me the other day? 1886Boston (Mass.) Jrnl. 13 Aug. 2/3 In the outfit of the full-dressed dog of the English milady. |