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Definition of Ladyships
1. ladyship [n] - See also: ladyship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ladyships
Literary usage of Ladyships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Labours of Albany Fonblanque by Albany William Fonblanque, Edward Barrington De Fonblanque (1874)
"to which the clerk, determined not to be behindhand with his master in courtly
phraseology, responded—' Who putteth her ladyships trust in thee.'—(1847. ..."
2. The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political Home and by Joseph Irving (1871)
"... upon such an occasion tended to diminish that surprise which could not but be
otherwise than excited by the tone and substance of your ladyships letter. ..."
3. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society by Scottish History Society (1893)
"... and for myne and zour sones cair to obey your ladyships ... it be takin aft'
zour ladyships hand or not takin, zour ladyship is ..."
4. The Secret of the Andes: A Romance by Friedrich Hassaurek (1879)
"Your ladyships have no time to lose." " Let us make haste, ... The sight might
sicken your ladyships." And now the group had come up to the helpless man. ..."