madamˈmæd əm; meɪˈdæm, -ˈdɑm
English Definitions:
dame, madam, ma'am, lady, gentlewoman (noun)
a woman of refinement
"a chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady"
madam, brothel keeper (noun)
a woman who runs a house of prostitution
madam (Noun)
A polite form of address for a woman or lady.
madam (Noun)
The mistress of a household.
madam (Noun)
A conceited or quarrelsome girl.
madam (Noun)
A woman who runs a brothel.
Madam
Madam, or madame, is a polite form of address for women, often contracted to "ma'am". The abbreviation is "Mme" and the plural is mesdames. The term was borrowed from the French madame, which means "my lady".
Madam
Madam (), or madame ( or ), is a polite and formal form of address for women in the English language, often contracted to ma'am (pronounced in American English and this way but also in British English). The term derives from the French madame, from "ma dame" meaning "my lady". In French, the abbreviation is "Mme" or "Mme" and the plural is mesdames (abbreviated "Mmes" or "Mmes"). These terms ultimately derive from the Latin domina, meaning "mistress."
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