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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
La·dy
n.
;
pl
.
Ladies
1.
A
woman
who
looks
after
the
domestic
affairs
of
a
family
;
a
mistress
;
the
female
head
of
a
household
.
Agar
,
the
handmaiden
of
Sara
,
whence
comest
thou
,
and
whither
goest
thou
?
The
which
answered
,
Fro
the
face
of
Sara
my
lady
.
--
Wyclif
(
Gen
.
xvi
. 8.).
2.
A
woman
having
proprietary
rights
or
authority
;
mistress
; --
a
feminine
correlative
of
lord
.
“Lord
or
lady
of
high
degree.”
Of
all
these
bounds
,
even
from
this
line
to
this
, . . .
We
make
thee
lady
. --
Shak
.
3.
A
woman
to
whom
the
particular
homage
of
a
knight
was
paid
;
a
woman
to
whom
one
is
devoted
or
bound
;
a
sweetheart
.
The
soldier
here
his
wasted
store
supplies
,
And
takes
new
valor
from
his
lady's
eyes
. --
Waller
.
4.
A
woman
of
social
distinction
or
position
.
In
England
,
a
title
prefixed
to
the
name
of
any
woman
whose
husband
is
not
of
lower
rank
than
a
baron
,
or
whose
father
was
a
nobleman
not
lower
than
an
earl
.
The
wife
of
a
baronet
or
knight
has
the
title
of
Lady
by
courtesy
,
but
not
by
right
.
5.
A
woman
of
refined
or
gentle
manners
;
a
well-bred
woman
; --
the
feminine
correlative
of
gentleman
.
6.
A
wife
; --
not
now
in
approved
usage
.
8.
Zool.
The
triturating
apparatus
in
the
stomach
of
a
lobster
; --
so
called
from
a
fancied
resemblance
to
a
seated
female
figure
.
It
consists
of
calcareous
plates
.
Ladies' man
,
a
man
who
affects
the
society
of
ladies
.
Lady altar
,
an
altar
in
a
lady
chapel
. --
Shipley
.
Lady chapel
,
a
chapel
dedicated
to
the
Virgin
Mary
.
Lady court
,
the
court
of
a
lady
of
the
manor
.
Lady crab
Zool.
,
a
handsomely
spotted
swimming
crab
(
Platyonichus ocellatus
)
very
common
on
the
sandy
shores
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
the
United
States
.
Lady fern
.
Bot.
See
Female fern
,
under
Female
,
and
Illust
.
of
Fern
.
Lady in waiting
,
a
lady
of
the
queen's
household
,
appointed
to
wait
upon
or
attend
the
queen
.
Lady Mass
,
a
Mass
said
in
honor
of
the
Virgin
Mary
. --
Shipley
.
Lady of the manor
,
a
lady
having
jurisdiction
of
a
manor
;
also
,
the
wife
of
a
manor
lord
.
Lady's maid
,
a
maidservant
who
dresses
and
waits
upon
a
lady
. --
Thackeray
.
Our Lady
,
the
Virgin
Mary
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vel·vet
n.
1.
A
silk
fabric
,
having
a
short
,
close
nap
of
erect
threads
.
Inferior
qualities
are
made
with
a
silk
pile
on
a
cotton
or
linen
back
,
or
with
other
soft
fibers
such
as
nylon
,
acetate
,
or
rayon
.
2.
The
soft
and
highly
vascular
deciduous
skin
which
envelops
and
nourishes
the
antlers
of
deer
during
their
rapid
growth
.
Cotton velvet
,
an
imitation
of
velvet
,
made
of
cotton
.
Velvet cork
,
the
best
kind
of
cork
bark
,
supple
,
elastic
,
and
not
woody
or
porous
.
Velvet crab
Zool.
,
a
European
crab
(
Portunus puber
).
When
adult
the
black
carapace
is
covered
with
a
velvety
pile
.
Called
also
lady crab
,
and
velvet fiddler
.
Velvet dock
Bot.
,
the
common
mullein
.
Velvet duck
.
Zool.
(a)
A
large
European
sea
duck
,
or
scoter
(
Oidemia fusca
).
The
adult
male
is
glossy
,
velvety
black
,
with
a
white
speculum
on
each
wing
,
and
a
white
patch
behind
each
eye
.
(b)
The
American
whitewinged
scoter
.
See
Scoter
.
Velvet flower
Bot.
,
love-lies-bleeding
.
See
under
Love
.
Velvet grass
Bot.
,
a
tall
grass
(
Holcus lanatus
)
with
velvety
stem
and
leaves
; --
called
also
soft grass
.
Velvet runner
Zool.
,
the
water
rail
; --
so
called
from
its
quiet
,
stealthy
manner
of
running
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Velvet scoter
.
Zool.
Same
as
Velvet duck
,
above
.
Velvet sponge
.
Zool.
See
under
Sponge
.
in velvet
having
a
coating
of
velvet
2
over
the
antlers
;
in
the
annual
stage
where
the
antlers
are
still
growing
; --
of
deer
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lady
crab
n
:
brightly
spotted
crab
of
sandy
beaches
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
the
United
States
[
syn
:
American lady crab
, {
calico
crab
,
Ovalipes ocellatus
]
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