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What is masculine Gender of Lady

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Answered by sunil2013sonkar
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The masculine counterpart of the title “Lady” is “Lord”. The masculine counterpart of the “lady” as in, not a title, but a social reference, is “gentleman”. (“Ladies and gentlemen!”)

Answered by ridhimakh1219
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Masculine Gender of Lady:

Explanation:

  • Lady is derived from the Old English word hlfdige, which meaning "loaf kneader." This was the opposite of a lord, whose name comes from the word hlfweard, which means "loaf keeper." This reflects the fact that in Anglo-Saxon times, the male and female heads of a home were in charge of ensuring that everyone in the house had access to bread, the basic meal.
  • A UK Baron can still use the title Lord, while a Baronness can use the title Lady.
  • The wife of a knight, who uses the title sir, can also use the title lady. There is no analogous courtesy title for a dame's husband or a knight's or dame's same-sex spouse.
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