Our Lady

Our Lady
a title of the Virgin Mary.
[1350-1400; ME]

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  • Our Lady — Lady La dy (l[=a] d[y^]), n.; pl. {Ladies} (l[=a] d[i^]z). [OE. ladi, l[ae]fdi, AS. hl[=ae]fdige, hl[=ae]fdie; AS. hl[=a]f loaf + a root of uncertain origin, possibly akin to E. dairy. See {Loaf}, and cf. {Lord}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A woman who… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Our Lady — a name for Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, used by some Christians …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Our Lady — ► NOUN ▪ the Virgin Mary …   English terms dictionary

  • Our Lady — n. Mary, the mother of Jesus; Virgin Mary …   English World dictionary

  • Our Lady — As a general concept, Our Lady may refer to: Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary (Roman Catholic) in Roman Catholic teachings It may also refer to a number of specific Marian… …   Wikipedia

  • Our Lady — N PROPER Some Christians, especially Catholics, refer to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, as Our Lady. Will you pray to Our Lady for me? Syn: the Virgin Mary …   English dictionary

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  • Our Lady of Doncaster — is a Marian shrine located in Doncaster, UK, whose original statue was destroyed during the Reformation. Our Lady of Doncaster, St Peter in Chains Church, Doncaster, UK Contents 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Our Lady of Piat — wearing a gold suit inside the Minor Basilica of Piat …   Wikipedia

  • Our Lady of Aparecida — appeared to fishermen Domingos Garcia, Filipe Pedroso and João Alves in October 1717[1] Patroness of Brazil …   Wikipedia

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