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#238; тАЮтАЭ. lady , , .

lady :

  1. , :

Nevertheless it was hard to account for this behaviour of a lady greatly his friend and admirer, a lady of birth [82, c.436].

2. , , :

I have the honour and happiness of presenting Miss Amelia Sedley to her parents, as a young lady not unworthy to occupy a fitting position in their polished and refined circle [88, c.2].

3. , woman:

Becky!тАЭ said Miss Jemima to a young lady of whom nobody took any notice and who was coming down stairs with her own bandbox [88, c.5].

"And where did you leave Miss Middleton when you went to buy the bun? You should never leave a lady; and the street of a country town is lonely at that early hour. Crossjay, you surprise me." [86, c.303].

, i. lass, maid, female, gentlewoman тАЬWomanтАЭ, . ( female ) , , , тАЮтАЭ. 163, lass, gentlewoman.

lass . lass , lass , , , , (hearty-looking, bonny-cheeked, rosy-cheeked, buxom-looking, fresh-cheeked, cheery ):

Well, Bessy Cranage is a hearty-looking lass, I dare say shell come round again, Joshua [81, c.66].

A buxom-looking lass of sixteen, with bright eyes and purple cheeks, came to answer the knock [88, c.562].

I remember thinking what a pretty lass she was, as she sat on a low stool by Mary [84, c.8].

[тАж] he spied his only daughter, a bonny lass of thirteen or so (Mary Barton, c.).

But that bonny-cheeked lass was blest with an elasticity of spirits that secured her from any rankling grief [87, c.268].

Once more she was a fresh-cheeked lass of eighteen; she was at evening church, and the hectic writing-master and she were quavering out of the same psalm-book [88, c. 137].

This might have been, but for you, a cheery lass [88, c.73].

[тАж] a rosy-cheeked lass coming singing into the room [88, c.418].

maid(en), lass :

[...] though you might conjure up the image of a lovely woman, she would not in the least resemble that distracting kitten-like maiden [82, c.90].

[...] she was not quite a common village maiden [85, c.107].

female , . &