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Used as a term of address for a man who appears courageous: boss.
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Alternative spelling of bridesmaid [A woman who attends a bride during her wedding ceremony, as part of the main wedding party.]
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Alternative form of bridesman [A male friend or companion of the bridegroom, having various ceremonial duties at a wedding.]
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(archaic, poetic) A man's mistress.
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An unmarried woman over the age of 25 who lives in a country that celebrates the festival of Saint Catherine's Day for such women.
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(dated) The mistress of a castle or large household.
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Alternative form of chatelaine [(dated) The mistress of a castle or large household.]
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(colloquial) A woman who saves a lot of money by using discount coupons.
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(dated) The mistress of a royal or noble.
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(Britain) The titular prefix given to a female knight
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A mistress or concubine in China.
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(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A gentlewoman; a lady.
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(obsolete) A title of respect for a woman.
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(archaic) A male servant, or more generally, a common man.
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An assistant member of a criminal gang.
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Typical of a perfect servant, valet, or butler.
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(idiomatic, by extension) A person who has achieved a measure of success and is considered to be a leader in his field.
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A woman to whom the particular homage of a knight was paid; a woman to whom one is devoted or bound.
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(rare, obsolete, euphemistic) A bawd, the mistress of a brothel.
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Alternative form of lady-in-waiting [A lady, often a noblewoman, in the household of a queen, princess, or other woman of higher rank who attends her as a personal assistant, generally a role considered an honour.]
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(archery) The lady who achieves the best score in archery.
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A lady, often a noblewoman, in the household of a queen, princess, or other woman of higher rank who attends her as a personal assistant, generally a role considered an honour.
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A female liege (subject of a sovereign or lord).
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(archaic) A virgin, now female but originally one of either gender.
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(folklore) The love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood; originally a shepherdess figure associated with May Day.
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(dated) An unmarried noblewoman who was the attendant of a queen or princess
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A woman from the eastern part of Kent, England, as opposed to the western part (whose inhabitants are traditionally described as Kentish).
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A girl or unmarried woman who assists the bride at a wedding.
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(archaic) madam; a polite term of address for a lady.
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A married woman who assists the bride at a wedding.
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A female companion to a master (a man with control, authority or ownership)
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(dated) A woman who acts as a host at a formal event.
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(now rare) Characteristic of a woman who is very proficient in some skill or activity; masterful.
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Initialism of maid of honour (“chief bridesmaid”). [(dated) An unmarried noblewoman who was the attendant of a queen or princess]
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Alternative spelling of prima donna [(opera) The principal female singer or the leading lady.]
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Wife of somebody in prison.
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(rare) A female rider; a horsewoman.
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A small and cohesive group of people (usually teenagers) who regularly seek to solve mysteries.
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(obsolete) A professed lover.
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A female supplicant or suitor.
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(informal) A married woman who shows remarkable skill and stamina in managing a career, children, housework, etc.
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(archaic) A female workmaster.
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(archaic) Used as a greeting, especially to a lady.
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