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  2. English honorifics - Wikipedia

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    In the English language, an honorific is a form of address conveying esteem, courtesy or respect. These can be titles prefixing a person's name, e.g.: Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mx, Sir, Dame, Dr, Cllr, Lady, or Lord, or other titles or positions that can appear as a form of address without the person's name, as in Mr President, General, Captain, Father, Doctor, or Earl.

  3. Columbia (personification) - Wikipedia

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    The personification was sometimes called Lady Columbia or Miss Columbia. Such an iconography usually personified America in the form of an Indian queen or Native American princess. [ 25 ] The image of the personified Columbia was never fixed, but she was most often presented as a woman between youth and middle age, wearing classically draped ...

  4. Lady - Wikipedia

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    Lady is a term for a woman who behaves in a polite way. [1] Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the female counterpart of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men. "Lady" is also a formal title in the United Kingdom.

  5. Category:Pejorative terms for women - Wikipedia

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  6. Lady Justice - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Lady Justice blindfolded and holding a balance and a sword, outside the Court of Final Appeal, Hong Kong. Lady Justice (Latin: Iustitia) is an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. [1] [2] Her attributes are scales, a sword and sometimes a blindfold. She often appears as a pair with Prudentia.

  7. Dame - Wikipedia

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    Women who are appointed to the Order of the Garter or the Order of the Thistle are given the title of Lady rather than Dame. [7] Women receive all their honours in the same fashion as men receiving decorations or medals, even if they are receiving a damehood, so there is no female word equivalent of being "knighted".

  8. The real meaning behind the word "spinster" and the secret ...

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    Meanwhile, some women have tried to reclaim the word "spinster" as a positive one, writing books like Kate Bolick's Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own, or rebranding the term as Spinster Chic.

  9. Lady (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lady, a character in Thomas and the Magic Railroad and Calling All Engines; Lady (Devil May Cry), a character in the Devil May Cry video game series "The Ladies", a euphemism for the women's bathroom; Ladies, a Cambodian women's magazine; Lady (group), South Korean transgender pop group; Lady apple, a cultivar also referred to as just "Lady".