paní — meaning in English
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English meaning
- blimey intj A British exclamation of surprise, shock, or excitement.
- childminder noun A person employed to look after other people's children while they are away; a babysitter.
- lady noun A polite or formal word for a woman, especially one with refined manners.
- madam noun A polite, formal way to address a woman.
- Mrs abbreviation A title placed before the surname or full name of a married woman.
- whew intj An exclamation of relief, exhaustion, or surprise.
Senses
paní is used for these senses in English:
- Mrs Abbreviation of Missus or Mistress; used before an adult woman's name or surname, used for any high-status woman without regard to marital status until the 1800s, after which it began to be reserved for married, divorced and widowed women and used with their married surnames.
- blimey (UK, Commonwealth, Ireland) Used to express anger, excitement, surprise, etc. [From late 19th c.]
- childminder A person employed to look after other people's children while they are away; a babysitter.
- lady A woman to whom the particular homage of a knight was paid; a woman to whom one is devoted or bound.
- madam A polite form of address for a woman or lady.
- whew An expressive sound made indicating the release of one's inner tension; the release of breath; an expression of relief.
- whew An expression of amazement or surprise.