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Gentlelady vs Lady - What's the difference?

gentlelady | lady |


As nouns the difference between gentlelady and lady

is that gentlelady is (us) a form of address for a woman while lady is an aristocratic title for a woman; the wife of a lord and/or a woman who holds the position in her own right; a title for a peeress, the wife of a peer or knight, and the daughters and daughters-in-law of certain peers.

As a proper noun lady is

the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

Lady vs Baron - What's the difference?

lady | baron |


As nouns the difference between lady and baron

is that lady is an aristocratic title for a woman; the wife of a lord and/or a woman who holds the position in her own right; a title for a peeress, the wife of a peer or knight, and the daughters and daughters-in-law of certain peers while baron is baron.

As a proper noun lady

is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

Lady vs Tramp - What's the difference?

lady | tramp |


As nouns the difference between lady and tramp

is that lady is   The mistress of a household while tramp is a homeless person, a vagabond.

As a proper noun Lady

is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

As a verb tramp is

to walk with heavy footsteps.

Servant vs Lady - What's the difference?

servant | lady |


As nouns the difference between servant and lady

is that servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave while lady is   The mistress of a household.

As a verb servant

is to subject.

As a proper noun Lady is

the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

Lady vs Gentlewoman - What's the difference?

lady | gentlewoman |


As nouns the difference between lady and gentlewoman

is that lady is   The mistress of a household while gentlewoman is a woman of the nobility.

As a proper noun Lady

is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

Lady vs Bird - What's the difference?

lady | bird |


As proper nouns the difference between lady and bird

is that lady is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions while bird is .

As a noun lady

is an aristocratic title for a woman; the wife of a lord and/or a woman who holds the position in her own right; a title for a peeress, the wife of a peer or knight, and the daughters and daughters-in-law of certain peers.

Princess vs Lady - What's the difference?

princess | lady |


As nouns the difference between princess and lady

is that princess is a female member of a royal family other than a queen, especially a daughter or granddaughter while lady is   The mistress of a household.

As proper nouns the difference between princess and lady

is that princess is the title of a princess while Lady is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

Domme vs Lady - What's the difference?

domme | lady |


As nouns the difference between domme and lady

is that domme is a dominatrix while lady is   The mistress of a household.

As a proper noun Lady is

the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

Lady vs Dozy - What's the difference?

lady | dozy |


As a noun lady

is an aristocratic title for a woman; the wife of a lord and/or a woman who holds the position in her own right; a title for a peeress, the wife of a peer or knight, and the daughters and daughters-in-law of certain peers.

As a proper noun lady

is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

As an adjective dozy is

quite sleepy or tired.

Lady vs Chicks - What's the difference?

lady | chicks |


As nouns the difference between lady and chicks

is that lady is   The mistress of a household while chicks is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Lady

is the title for the (primary) female deity in female-centered religions.

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