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madame

English

Alternative forms

  • Madame

Etymology

Borrowed from French madame, from Old French ma dame (my lady). Doublet of madam and Madonna.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /m??d??m/, /?mæ.d?m/
  • (US) IPA(key): /m??dæm/, /m??d?m/, /mæ?dæm/, /mæ?d?m/, /?mæ.d?m/
  • Rhymes: -æm

Noun

madame (plural madames or mesdames)

  1. Alternative form of madam

Derived terms

  • Madame Bishop

Related terms

  • croque-madame
  • grande madame
  • Madame Berthe's mouse lemur
  • Madame Tussaud's

Anagrams

  • ma'amed

Finnish

Noun

madame

  1. madam

Declension


French

Etymology

ma +? dame From Old French ma dame (my lady).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.dam/

Noun

madame f (plural mesdames)

  1. a title or form of address for a woman, formerly for a married woman and now commonly for any adult woman regardless of marital status, used both in direct and third-person address.
    Si vous êtes libre, pourriez-vous aider madame, s'il vous plaît?
    If you're free, could you help this lady, please?
  2. madam, Mrs. or Ms.
  3. (in children's language, childish) Lady, woman.
    Dis merci à la madame.
    Say thank you to the lady.
  4. the female employer of a domestic servant
    • 2020, Laure Stéphan, « Ma Madame m’a dit qu’ils ne pouvaient plus me payer » : au Liban, le calvaire des domestiques éthiopiennes, Le Monde:
      Mazaa, 23 ans, ancienne nourrice et femme de ménage, croix autour du cou, cache son visage. « Ma Madame (employeuse) m’a dit qu’ils ne pouvaient plus me payer. [...] »
      Mazaa, 23 years old, former nanny and housekeeper, a cross around her neck, hides her face. "My madame (employer) told me they couldn't pay me anymore. [...]"

Synonyms

  • dame, lady
  • (title, form of address): (abbreviations) Mme, Mme.

Derived terms

Coordinate terms

  • mademoiselle
  • monsieur

Descendants

  • ? Russian: ?????? (madám)

Further reading

  • “madame” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Italian

Noun

madame f

  1. plural of madama

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • ma dame, madam, madaum, maydame, madde dame

Etymology

From Old French madame; compare dame.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma?da?m(?)/, /ma?dam(?)/, /ma?-/

Noun

madame (plural madames)

  1. madam (polite term of address or (less often) title for a noble lady)

Descendants

  • English: madam; ma'am
  • Scots: madam

References

  • “ma-dam(e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • madama

Etymology

Borrowed from French madame.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ami

Noun

madame f (plural madames)

  1. madam (polite term of address to a woman)
  2. madam (mistress of a household)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from French madame.

Noun

madame f (plural madames)

  1. madam (polite term of address to a woman)
  2. madam (mistress of a household)

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senora

English

Noun

senora (plural senoras)

  1. Alternative spelling of señora

Anagrams

  • Reason, Roanes, Serano, arseno-, reason

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