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madams

  • plural
    of madam.
    madam
    noun
    a polite term of address to a woman, originally used only to a woman of rank or authority.

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He played queens, courtesans, goddesses and brothel madams with a studied grace.

From BBC Apr. 4, 2026

Black History Tours from Off the Mall Tours: Off the Mall Tours offers a collection of walking tours covering subjects as esoteric as Civil War madams and the birth of D.C. punk.

From Washington Post Feb. 2, 2023

“They will be disorientated, but we now need to see how capable the madams are at keeping order,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 8, 2016

The end notes in “The Days Trilogy” build on references to everything from a family doctor to the madams of Baltimore to stories from his world travels.

From Washington Times Sep. 17, 2014

It’s been a struggle, believe me—don’t think I’ve had an easy time of it, because the madams of these places don’t like to deal with women.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende