Definition of hanımın in Turkish English dictionary
- lady
- A polite term referring to a woman
Please direct this lady to the soft furnishings department.
- An affectionate term for one's wife or girlfriend
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks...? It is my lady, O it is my love! -Romeo and Juliet.
- The mistress of a household
- The feminine of lord
- {n} a title of honor or respect, a woman
- In England, a title prefixed to the name of any woman whose husband is not of lower rank than a baron, or whose father was a nobleman not lower than an earl
- It consists of calcareous plates
- A woman of breeding or higher class, a woman of authority
- A wife; not now in approved usage
- a polite name for any woman; "a nice lady at the library helped me"
- n wanita
- If you say that a woman is a lady, you mean that she behaves in a polite, dignified, and graceful way. His wife was great as well, beautiful-looking and a real lady
- People sometimes refer to a public toilet for women as the ladies. At Temple station, Charlotte rushed into the Ladies
- a woman of refinement; "a chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady"
- a woman of the peerage in Britain a polite name for any woman; "a nice lady at the library helped me
- a queen (the playing card)
- A woman of wealth, of station, or of rank Verstegan says, It was anciently written Hleafdian [? hlæfdige], contracted first into Lafdy, and then into Lady Laf or Hláf (loaf) means food in general or bread in particular, and dig-ian or dug-an, to help, serve, or care for; whence lady means the `bread-server ' The lord (or loaf-ward) supplied the food, and the lady saw that it was properly served, for the ladies used to carve and distribute the food to the guests Another etymology is Hláf-weardie and loaf-wardie, where ie stands for a female suffix like-ina ine; as Carolus, female Carol-ina, or Carol-ine; Joseph, Joseph-ina or Joseph-ine; Czar, Czar-ina, etc etc Ladies retire to the drawing-room after dinner, and leave the gentlemen behind This custom was brought in by the Norsemen The Vikings always dismissed all women from their drinking parties (S Bunbury )
- Noun (Plural: Ladies) Prefix used for female members of the nobility in the United Kingdom
- hanım
- wife
- hanımın oda hizmetçisi
- lady's maid
- hanım
- mistress
- hanım
- missus
I guess I should get home to the missus.
- Sanırım hanıma ev almalıyım.
- Hanım
- (isim) Lady
Mrs. Smith is an elderly lady.
- Bayan Smith yaşlı bir hanımdır.
There's a lady asking for you.
- Sizi soran bir hanımefendi var.
- hanım
- woman
It's hard to be a woman. One must think like a man, act like a lady, look like a girl, and work like a horse.
- Kadın olmak zordur. Erkek gibi düşünmeyi, hanımefendi gibi davranmayı, genç kız gibi görünmeyi ve de eşek gibi çalışmayı gerektirir.
- hanım
- dona
- hanım
- donna
- hanım
- ladylike
- hanım
- wifie
- hanım
- lady; Mrs, Miss; mistress; wife" " karı; ladylike
- hanım
- Miss
I guess I should get home to the missus.
- Sanırım hanıma ev almalıyım.
It's an honor to meet you, miss.
- Sizinle tanışmak bir onurdur, hanımefendi.
- hanım
- mamasan
- hanım
- mrs
Mrs. Smith is an elderly lady.
- Bayan Smith yaşlı bir hanımdır.
- hanım
- dame
- hanım
- missis
- hanım
- rib
- hanım
- ms
- hanım
- a title meaning Mrs. or Miss (used after a first name): Fatma Hanım
- hanım
- the lady of the house (term used by a domestic servant when speaking of a female employer): Hanım evde yok. The lady of the house is not at home
- hanım
- signora