From ma'am + sahib. <span class="searchmatch">memsahib</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">memsahibs</span>) (India, historical, as a respectful term of address) A white European woman in colonial India. Coordinate...
<span class="searchmatch">memsahibs</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">memsahib</span>...
mamsahib (plural mamsahibs) (rare) Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">memsahib</span>...
मेम साहब • (mem sāhab) f (historical, as a respectful term of address) <span class="searchmatch">memsahib</span>...
মেম সাহেব • (mem śaheb) (historical, honorific) <span class="searchmatch">memsahib</span>...
(mem) f (Urdu spelling میم) (historical) the wife of a British official a married upper class white woman मेमसाब (memsāb), मेमसाहिब (<span class="searchmatch">memsāhib</span>, “madam”)...
దొర (dora) + సాని (sāni). For use as a term for white women, compare <span class="searchmatch">memsahib</span> in English. దొరసాని • (dorasāni) ? (plural దొరసానులు) a lady or queen a...
Robert Welles Ritchie, Inside the Lines: "Something that concerns you not at all, Sahibah," the Indian answered, his voice smooth as oil. <span class="searchmatch">memsahib</span> shabiha...
hard, tight-lipped sigh and lets gravity pull him chairward 2002, Elaine Dandh, <span class="searchmatch">Memsahib</span>: she was in mid-sit, her bottom irretrievably moving chairward...