Madam
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English
Etymology
From Old French ma dame (my lady). ma is from Latin mea, feminine form for my; dame is from Latin dama, lady or woman.
Noun
- Polite form of address for a woman
- (colloquial) conceited or quarrelsome girl
- Get to your room, madam!
- Woman who runs a house of prostitution (U.S. only?)
Related Words
- madame
- ma dame
- ma'am