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milady    
n. 夫人;上流妇女

夫人;上流妇女

Milady
n 1: an English noblewoman

Milady \Mi*la"dy\, n. [F., fr. English.]
Lit., my lady; hence (as used on the Continent), an English
noblewoman or gentlewoman.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


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