Lady Of Letters

Female Torah scribe observes and battles Jewish tradition

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  • Why does this "Ladies First" saying exist?
    21. It has its origins in Western European etiquette, basically the rules of conduct in society. In a number of situations, it was (and largely still is!) deemed correct behaviour to give ladies precedence over gentlemen. This is for instance the case when serving food or drinks at a table: one servers the ladies, then the other guests, then ...
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  • The correct possessive spelling of lady? is it Lady's, Ladys' Ladies ...
    The correct possessive spelling of lady is lady's, if you are referring to one lady, or ladies' if you are referring to more than one lady owning the same object. The correct possessive spelling of lady depends on how many ladies own the object. For lady, the possessive singular is a different word than the possessive plural when written, but it is pronounced the same. He observed the lady's ...
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  • What is the origin of the saying, "faint heart never won fair lady"?
    A coward verely neuer obteyned the loue of a faire lady. [1545 R. Taverner tr. Erasmus' Adages (ed. 2) 10] In 1614 A.D., this was refined to become: Faint heart neuer wonne faire Lady. [1614 W. Camden Remains concerning Britain (ed. 2) 306] And later in 1754A.D., it was phrased in today's recognizable English: Then, madam, we will not take your ...
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  • "That is the lady (which / that / who / whom) I told you about." Which ...
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    The plural possessive is "ladies'." "Lady" is singular, so if you were referring solely to one woman's shoes, it would be "the lady's shoes." As for your second question, I'm assuming you're referring to a group of women in your salutation of them, so it would be "Good morning, ladies." And as you're addressing them directly, the comma ...
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