Definition of madame. Meaning of madame. Synonyms of madame

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Definition of madame

Madame
Madame Ma`dame", n.; pl. Mesdames. [F., fr. ma my (L. mea) + dame dame. See Dame, and cf. Madonna.] My lady; -- a French title formerly given to ladies of quality; now, in France, given to all married women. --Chaucer.

Meaning of madame from wikipedia

- madam, or madame (' , m , æ , d , əm), is a polite form of address for women, often contracted to 'ma'am'. the abbreviation is 'mme' and
- to distinguish between these eight princesses, the daughters were known in birth order as madame 'number, such as madame première, madame
- date february 2013 name pimp , image file:the white slave statue. jpg , 250px caption statue of a young 19th-century prostitute with her
- known as monsieur at court, she became known as madame very popular with the court in no small part due to her flirtatious nature, her
- as his wife, elisabeth charlotte assumed the style of madame . elisabeth charlotte was very close to her two stepdaughters marie louise and
- flowers was best known for the puppet act he created with his puppet madame. his performances as 'wayland flowers and madame' were a major
- madame sans-gêne (1961 ) is a spanish -italian -french film co-production, filmed in eastmancolor and technirama , and distributed in the
- madame tussauds. (uk , t , ə , ˈ , s , ɔː , d , z , , us , t , uː , ˈ , s , oʊ , z the family themselves pronounce it ˈ , t , uː , s , oʊ)
- madame bovary (1856) is gustave flaubert 's first published novel and is considered by many critics to be a masterpiece. the story focuses
- jeanne antoinette poisson, marquise de pompadour, also known as madame de pompadour (29 december 1721 – 15 april 1764, pɔ̃. pa.