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Yes, milady comes from my lady I had seen it stated that hens occasionally were found that crowed like a cock. but i had never seen. Milady (from my lady) is an english term of address to a noble woman
Style 1689 - Eve Of Milady
It is the female form of milord I had read in the newspapers about woman's rights conventions And here's some background on milord
Madam is the word to call a woman with respect
( though of course it has other meanings, too) Are there any other words used to call a woman with respect? Both expressions are responses to a question or comment from a third party They are both saying that the answer should be obvious to the questioner
The but just adds emphasis to the response Are we going to dinner on my birthday? of course is the positive response But of course expresses mild surprise that the question should even have been asked. There are many versions of this proverb, which suggests there are always several ways to do something
There are more ways than one to skin a cat, so are there more ways than one of digging for money
Charles kingsley used one old british. There are informal words or phrases that are frequently used by perceived 'higher classes' (loo), and, conversely, formal words that are not frequently used by same (milady, toilet) This might be tough considering the gesture is iterated so many ways, but it's worth a shot What is the origin of the expression one man's trash is another man's treasure?
Milady, you are a rum 'un, to be sure! and again she hopped up and crowed bravely, sharply, maliciously, wildly, marvellously I had heard of such animals before