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