It means that the lady is a widow.
A lady is the female equivalent of a lord, the counterpart of a gentleman, or any adult woman, though this usage is constrained.[Wikipedia]
madme
Lady's book
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The title of the head of the manor is; lord or lady.
Mrs, means that the lady is a married woman.
# Mses. This form follows the pattern of the plural form for the courtesy title Miss, which is Misses. # Mss has also been suggested. However, as mss is also an abbreviation for manuscripts it is unlikely to be found in, or come into, common usage.
It means that the lady is a widow. The R from MRS. is dropped.
The title Lady. as in Lady Di. That's Irish Gaelic BTW.
If you mean "Lady" as a title than her daughter will also be known as "lady" eg: Lady Samantha is the daughter of Lord and Lady Escallacott
A lady is the female equivalent of a lord, the counterpart of a gentleman, or any adult woman, though this usage is constrained.[Wikipedia]
"mss" typically stands for "manuscript," indicating that the person is the author of a manuscript or document. It is often used in academic or literary contexts to denote the authorship of a written work.
The song is about boys, as stated in the title.
In English, the proper title of a married lady is Mrs., the title of respect would be Madam, or Mam.
If they have the title of a Lady. So you have to be made a Lady or inherit it.
Ma'am
The wife of a man with the honorary title of 'Sir' has the honorary title of 'Lady'.