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Lady
Lady [fr. h'f dig,Sax., loaf-day, which words have in time been contracted into the present appellation]. It was the fashion for the lady of the manor, once a week or oftener, to distribute to her poor...
Lady
Belonging or becoming to a lady ladylike
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Pardanashin lady
Ram v. Hedait Mohammad Sahaji, AIR 1985 Ori 62. A lady in a veil, normally worn by Muslim ladies as a customary dress. Pardanashin woman, is a woman of rank, Hindu or Mohammedan, who lives in seclusion
Lady-Court
Lady-Court, the Court of a lady of the manor.
Lady-day
Lady-day, the 25th of March in every year, being the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin, and one of the usual quarterly days for the payment of rent, etc. lady-day, under the old style, was April 6th.
lady in waiting
a lady appointed to attend to a queen or princess
lady slipper
Same as ladys slipper
Ladys finger
The kidney vetch Anthyllis vulneraria called also ladys fingers
Lords and Ladies
The European wake robin Arum maculatum those with purplish spadix the lords and those with pale spadix the ladies
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Ladied - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lady
Lady [fr. h'f dig,Sax., loaf-day, which words have in time been contracted into the present appellation]. It was the fashion for the lady of the manor, once a week or oftener, to distribute to her poor...
Lady
Belonging or becoming to a lady ladylike
Ladied
Matched in: Term Ladied
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Pardanashin lady
Ram v. Hedait Mohammad Sahaji, AIR 1985 Ori 62. A lady in a veil, normally worn by Muslim ladies as a customary dress. Pardanashin woman, is a woman of rank, Hindu or Mohammedan, who lives in seclusion
Lady-Court
Lady-Court, the Court of a lady of the manor.
Lady-day
Lady-day, the 25th of March in every year, being the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin, and one of the usual quarterly days for the payment of rent, etc. lady-day, under the old style, was April 6th.
lady in waiting
a lady appointed to attend to a queen or princess
lady slipper
Same as ladys slipper
Ladys finger
The kidney vetch Anthyllis vulneraria called also ladys fingers
Lords and Ladies
The European wake robin Arum maculatum those with purplish spadix the lords and those with pale spadix the ladies
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