Word of respect to a woman
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MAAMWord of respect to a woman
donnasMadam; Lady: an Italian title of respect prefixed to the given name of a woman
donnaMadam; Lady: an Italian title of respect prefixed to the given name of a woman
frauthe conventional German title of respect and term of address for a married woman, corresponding to Mrs
frausthe conventional German title of respect and term of address for a married woman, corresponding to Mrs
signoreconventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a married woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name
signoraconventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a married woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name
signorinaconventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name
frauleinthe conventional German title of respect and term of address for an unmarried woman, corresponding to Miss
MAAMWord of respect to a lady
MARKTWAIN"I respect a man who knows how to spell a word more than one way"
oned as a function word to indicate the object with respect to some misfortune or disadvantageous event the crops died on them
oned as a function word to indicate the object with respect to some disadvantage, handicap, or detriment has three inches in height on me a 3-game lead on the second-place team the joke's on me
MAAMPolite word to a woman
HERWord used to identify a woman
participleA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)
participlesA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)