well-bred woman (noun)
1gen|tle|wom|an — «JEHN tuhl WUM uhn», noun, plural wom|en. 1. a woman of good family and social position. 2. a well bred woman; lady. 3. a woman attendant of a lady of rank …
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7dhē(i)- (besides dh-ei-?) — dhē(i) (besides dh ei ?) English meaning: to suck Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘saugen, säugen” Note: (: dhǝi , dhī̆ and dhē , dhǝ ) s. esp. Schulze KZ. 27, 425 = Kl. Schr. 363. Material: O.Ind. dhüya ḥ “ nourishing, nursing “,… …
8la´dy|like´ness — la|dy|like «LAY dee LYK», adjective. 1. like a lady; polite and courteous: »a refined, ladylike young woman. SYNONYM(S): well bred. 2. a) suitable for a lady: »ladylike manners. b) effeminate: »fops at all corners, ladylike in mien (William… …
9la|dy|like — «LAY dee LYK», adjective. 1. like a lady; polite and courteous: »a refined, ladylike young woman. SYNONYM(S): well bred. 2. a) suitable for a lady: »ladylike manners. b) effeminate: »fops at all corners, ladylike in mien (William Cowper) …
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