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- noun Archaic spelling of
lady .
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Examples
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Chesnut from South Carolina with his "ladye," six children, five servants, and eight horses.
My beloved South, Mrs. T. P. O 1914
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On May 28, the Privy Council authorized a Mr. Smith to visit Elizabeth to discuss one of her properties because it "doth moche importe hym to speke wth the ladye Elizabeth."
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Evidence for a September delivery comes from stray reference in the Inventory, separate from the list of all the other goods allocated to Mary, referring to another tapestry from the king's storehouses: the "folowing are delyvered to the ladye marye her grace vse mense Septembr anno primo Regis Edwarde sexti."
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And then each ghost with his ladye-toast to their churchyards bed take flight
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Dis ladye is obvissleh guildy coz her haz a Societeh for da Preventation of Cheezburgrs for Aminals shirt on her.
Global Bukkit surch Pellican - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Yt did amusen my ladye to swich a degre that she oft askede me to walken so for dayes at a tyme.
Crackpot Medieval "Facts" Richard Nokes 2006
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Chaucer has an example: 'And saw a nothere ladye'.
On a nother matter DC 2007
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Chaucer has an example: 'And saw a nothere ladye'.
Archive 2007-05-01 DC 2007
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Sang ladye-love and war, romance and knightly worth.
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In the fyrste parte is showne, the vnsufferable abuse, of a lewde Magistrate: The vertuous behauiours of a chaste ladye: The vncontrowled leawdenes of a fauored Curtisan.
Even in a little thing gillpolack 2005
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