memsahib

/ˈmɛmˌsɑb/
noun
  1. A respectful term used in colonial India for a European woman, especially the wife of a British official.
    • The servants referred to the colonel's wife as memsahib.
    • In old novels, the memsahib often complained about the heat.
    • The memsahib hosted tea parties for the other British wives.
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