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English
Etymology
From lady + -fy.
Verb
ladyfy (third-person singular simple present ladyfies, present participle ladyfying, simple past and past participle ladyfied)
- (transitive) To make ladylike.
- (transitive) To bestow the title of Lady on (a woman).
1632, Philip Massinger, “The City Madam”, in William Gifford, editor, The Plays of Philip Massinger, published 1845, act 4, scene 4, page 400:Your father was / An honest country farmer, goodman Humble. / By his neighbours ne'er call'd Master. Did your pride / Descend from him? but let that pass: your fortune, / Or rather your hunsband's industry, advanced you / To the rank of a merchant's wife. He made a knight, / And your sweet mistress-ship ladyfied,
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