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Definition of ladies
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Ladies
(pl. ) of Lad.
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Devoir
::
Devoir
(n.) Duty;
service
owed;
hence,
due act of
civility
or
respect;
-- now
usually
in the
plural;
as, they paid their
devoirs
to the
ladies..
Marceline
::
Marceline
(n.) A thin silk
fabric
used for
linings,
etc., in
ladies'
dresses..
Hoop
::
Hoop (n.) A
circle,
or
combination
of
circles,
of thin
whalebone,
metal,
or other
elastic
material,
used for
expanding
the
skirts
of
ladies'
dresses;
crinoline;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural..
Serenade
::
Serenade
(n.) Music sung or
performed
in the open air at
nights;
--
usually
applied
to
musical
entertainments
given in the open air at
night,
especially
by
gentlemen,
in a
spirit
of
gallantry,
under the
windows
of
ladies..
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A kind of
headdress
formerly
worn by
ladies,
raising
the hair and fore part of the cap to a great
height..
Gallivant
::
Gallivant
(v. i.) To play the beau; to wait upon the
ladies;
also, to roam about for
pleasure
without
any
definite
plan..
Madame
::
Madame
(n.) My lady; -- a
French
title
formerly
given to
ladies
of
quality;
now, in
France,
given to all
married
women..
Gallant
::
Gallant
(a.)
Polite
and
attentive
to
ladies;
courteous
to
women;
chivalrous.
Gayly
::
Gayly
(adv.)
Finely;
splendidly;
showily;
as,
ladies
gayly
dressed;
a
flower
gayly
blooming..
Gallantry
::
Gallantry
(n.)
Civility
or
polite
attention
to
ladies;
in a bad
sense,
attention
or
courtesy
designed
to win
criminal
favors
from a
female;
freedom
of
principle
or
practice
with
respect
to
female
virtue;
intrigue..
Duenna
::
Duenna
(n.) An
elderly
lady
holding
a
station
between
a
governess
and
companion,
and
appointed
to have
charge
over the
younger
ladies
in a
Spanish
or a
Portuguese
family..
Ladies'' Tresses
::
Ladies'
tresses
() A name given to
several
species
of the
orchidaceous
genus
Spiranthes,
in which the white
flowers
are set in
spirals
about a
slender
axis and
remotely
resemble
braided
hair..
Canton Crape
::
Canton
crape () A soft, white or
colored
silk
fabric,
of a gauzy
texture
and wavy
appearance,
used for
ladies'
scarfs,
shawls,
bonnet
trimmings,
etc.; --
called
also
Oriental
crape..
Pi–a Cloth
::
Pi–a cloth () A fine
material
for
ladies'
shawls,
scarfs,
handkerchiefs,
etc., made from the fiber of the
pineapple
leaf, and
perhaps
from other
fibrous
tropical
leaves.
It is
delicate,
soft, and
transparent,
with a
slight
tinge of pale
yellow..
Tailor
::
Tailor
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to cut out and make men's
garments;
also, one who cuts out and makes
ladies'
outer
garments..
Maladies
::
Maladies
(pl. ) of
Malad.
Tab
::
Tab (n.) A
border
of lace or other
material,
worn on the inner front edge of
ladies'
bonnets..
Book Muslin
::
Book
muslin
() A kind of thin white
muslin
for
ladies'
dresses.
Palla
::
Palla (n.) An
oblong
rectangular
piece of
cloth,
worn by Roman
ladies,
and
fastened
with
brooches..
Modiste
::
Modiste
(n.) A
female
maker of, or
dealer
in,
articles
of
fashion,
especially
of the
fashionable
dress of
ladies;
a woman who gives
direction
to the style or mode of
dress..
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