ladyling
English
editEtymology
editFrom lady + -ling. Compare lordling.
Noun
editladyling (plural ladylings)
- A young, petite, or unimportant lady.
- 1803, John Bristed, The adviser:
- I now found what was the stimulus proper to excite and arouse fashionable people, such as lordlings and ladylings, for of both had I specimens, was a row of card-tables, to which, after swallowing a cup of tea, [...]
- 1833, New monthly magazine, volume 38, page 346:
- All the rest of the place is detestable. But none of these once favourite receptacles have been blest by violent overflows — at least, of visiters — this year. No ; — my lord and my lady, and my lordling and my ladyling, all go abroad: [...]
- 1904, Mosher's magazine:
- I bid them dance, I bid them sing, For the limpid glance Of my ladyling; For the gift to the Spring of a dewier Spring, For God's good grace of this ladyling!