madam

noun

mad·​am ˈma-dəm How to pronounce madam (audio)
plural madams
1
a
plural mesdames mā-ˈdäm How to pronounce madam (audio)
-ˈdam
: lady
used without a name as a form of respectful or polite address to a woman
Right this way, madam.
b
Madam
used as a conventional form of address in the salutation of a letter
2
: mistress sense 1
used as a title formerly with the given name but now with the surname or especially with a designation of rank or office
Madam Chairman
Madam President
3
: a woman who runs a brothel
4
: a woman who is the head of a household : wife
Every once in a while the madam and I will order a book that we've read about …H. S. Truman

Examples of madam in a Sentence

the madam and I are planning to go out for a nice dinner on our anniversary
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Sage had befriended Hamilton and offered to trade information about the outlaw’s whereabouts to authorities to avoid deportation over her activities as a madam. Marianne Mather, Chicago Tribune, 18 July 2024 Warren Beatty plays McCabe, a drifter and fast-talker who falls in with, and falls in love with, Mrs. Miller (Julie Christie), a madam who offers to improve business at his low-rent brothel. Keith Phipps, Vulture, 13 Mar. 2024 Nicoise salad, croque madam, steak frites, cod Provencal and haricot verts seasoned with herbs de Provence. Keith Pandolfi, The Enquirer, 21 May 2024 The series centers on Margaret Wells (Samantha Morton,) a tenacious madam and brothel owner, who’s determined to make a better life for her and her two daughters, no matter the cost. Cady Lang, TIME, 16 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for madam 

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French ma dame, literally, my lady

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of madam was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Madam.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/madam. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

madam

noun
mad·​am ˈmad-əm How to pronounce madam (audio)
plural mesdames mā-ˈdäm How to pronounce madam (audio)
-ˈdam
1
used as a form of polite address to a woman
2
capitalized
used as a title especially before the name of rank or office of a high-ranking woman
Madam President
Etymology

Middle English madam "woman of rank or authority, lady," from early French ma dame, literally "my lady," from Latin domina "mistress, lady," feminine form of dominus "master, owner" — related to dame, dominate, madonna

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