Ladyship (noun)

A form of address for a woman of high rank or noble birth, especially a woman holding the rank of baroness or higher.

Origin:

From middle english word 'ladyschipe' meaning 'woman of high rank or noble birth'.

Examples:

  1. Her ladyship was a great patron of the arts.
  2. The butler announced the arrival of her ladyship.
  3. Her ladyship was admired for her grace and poise.
  4. Everyone was in awe of her ladyship's beauty and intelligence.
  5. Her ladyship was a well-respected member of the community.
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