Word: lady Word origin: Old English hlǣfdīge (denoting a woman to whom homage or obedience is due, such as the wife of a lord, also specifically the Virgin Mary), from hlāf ‘loaf’ + a Germanic base meaning ‘knead’, related to dough; compare with lord. In Lady Day and other compounds where it signifies possession, it represents the Old English genitive hlǣfdīgan ‘(Our) Lady's’. Phonetic: ˈleɪdi Listen:
a polite or formal way of referring to a woman. Example: I spoke to the lady at the travel agency
a woman of good social position. Example: lords and ladies were once entertained at the house
a man's wife. Example: the vice president and his lady
a women's public toilet.
All clues having "LADY"
for an answer:
You can find a list of possible crossword clues for LADY below.