| madam | Origin: See Madame. A gentlewoman; an appellation or courteous form of address given to a lady, especially an elderly or a married lady; much used in the address, at the beginning of a letter, to a woman. The corresponding word in addressing a man is Sir. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| madam | a woman of refinement |
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| madam | a woman who runs a house of prostitution |
| madam | title used for a married Frenchwoman |
| madam | French chemist (born in Poland) who won two Nobel Prizes |
| madam | French consort of Louis XIV who secretly married the king after the death of his first wife (1635-1719) |
| madam | French romantic writer (1766-1817) |
| madam | French modeler (resident in England after 1802) who made wax death masks of prominent victims of the French Revolution and toured Britain with her wax models |
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