Milady (from my lady) is an english term of address to a noble woman But for this question, the answer is easy. It is the female form of milord
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The equivalent of dear sirs, for women?
The plural possessive is ladies'. lady is singular, so if you were referring solely to one woman's shoes, it would be the lady's shoes. as for your second question, i'm assuming. Even when lady macbeth says And take my milk for gall, that would definitely support the literal humorism theory, but i still don't understand how we get from milk to blood. What is the male equivalent to the term cougar
The term cougar describes an older woman seeking younger men So a male equivalent would be an older man. I have always tried to understand the use of the word handsome in letter to a lady friend, but refrained from doing so, because i didn't know whether the word would be a thoughtful gesture. Interesting parenthetical note in wikipedia

When addressing a male superior (e.g
I don't think it's obscene so much as profane By one theory, bloody in this context is a contraction for by our lady, essentially swearing by the virgin mary (bloody in wikipedia). There are sometimes difficulties with using 'ladies' or 'lady' alone, but that is another longer question entirely to address all those contexts

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