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Yes, milady comes from my lady It seems to have come into usage around 1950, and really took off in the late 1990s. Milady (from my lady) is an english term of address to a noble woman

It is the female form of milord I tried searching google ngram viewer for look lady and listen lady, both capitalized so as to occur at the start of a sentence, with the hope that these ngrams would reflect the usage of lady in a derogatory/dismissive sense And here's some background on milord

The plural possessive is ladies'. lady is singular, so if you were referring solely to one woman's shoes, it would be the lady's shoes. as for your second question, i'm assuming you're referring to a group of women in your salutation of them, so it would be good morning, ladies. and as you're addressing them directly, the comma preceding ladies is necessary.

Having heard the phrase, faint heart never won fair lady for the third time in very short span, i'm determined to find out its origin Even when lady macbeth says And take my milk for gall, that would definitely support the literal humorism theory, but i still don't understand how we get from milk to blood (too much of the blood humor supposedly being the problem). This seems rather a poor act of classification,.

Some websites have a different version 23 and me punctuates it lady, wife, mistress of a household Both that and the op's link reference dictionary of american family names, 2nd edition, oxford university press, 2022, which should be your first port of call for accurate details and more information. Most of the answers are missing the whole point of this question

Gentleman retains connotations of respect that lady has largely lost, so is there a current conversational way of referring to a female customer that does carry those connotations more strongly than lady

The answer may be no but that doesn't make it a bad question. How did lady and ladies come to differ in conveying degree of respect Does calling to a strange woman hey, lady! sound angry The takeaway from those is that you should generally avoid using the singular lady as a direct form of address to a person herself, as it's likely to sound confrontational

There may be some exceptions.

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