See also: Ladies, ladies', and laddies

English

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Etymology

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As a lavatory for women, via misspelling of ladies'. Compare gents.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈleɪdiz/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -eɪdiz

Noun

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ladies

  1. plural of lady
    • 2014, C.S. Walter, Abandoned Bridges, pp. 105 f.:
      He wet his thumb with saliva pressing on the tongue, ran it up and down faster over the letter 'I' of 'TOILET', the 'LADIES TOILET' was transformed into 'LADIES TO LET' in no time.
  2. (obsolete) genitive of lady
  3. (poker slang, Texas hold 'em) An initial hand consisting of a pair of queens.

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ladies (uncountable)

  1. (British, euphemistic) A ladies' room: a lavatory intended for use by women.
    Pardon me, I need to visit the ladies.

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References

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  • ladies”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

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French

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Noun

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ladies f

  1. plural of lady

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From lady +‎ -es (plural ending).

Noun

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ladies

  1. plural of lady

Etymology 2

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From lady +‎ -es (genitive ending).

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ladies

  1. genitive of lady

Spanish

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Noun

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ladies f pl

  1. plural of lady
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