1 00:00:06,513 --> 00:00:08,764 Mysteries of vernacular: 2 00:00:08,764 --> 00:00:10,317 Lady, 3 00:00:10,317 --> 00:00:11,977 woman. 4 00:00:11,977 --> 00:00:14,024 Lady is tied to a number of words 5 00:00:14,024 --> 00:00:15,524 that seem at first glance 6 00:00:15,524 --> 00:00:18,241 etymologically unrelated. 7 00:00:18,241 --> 00:00:19,890 She traces her roots back 8 00:00:19,890 --> 00:00:22,616 to the Old English words hlaf, 9 00:00:22,616 --> 00:00:25,148 which referred to a loaf of bread 10 00:00:25,148 --> 00:00:29,334 and is the direct ancestor of our modern word loaf, 11 00:00:29,334 --> 00:00:30,680 and daege, 12 00:00:30,680 --> 00:00:32,472 which meant maid 13 00:00:32,473 --> 00:00:34,772 and is the root of our word dairy, 14 00:00:34,772 --> 00:00:38,711 the place where the dairymaid works. 15 00:00:38,711 --> 00:00:43,827 Together, hlaf and daege became hlafdige, 16 00:00:43,827 --> 00:00:46,864 literally loaf maid, 17 00:00:46,864 --> 00:00:50,838 or, more figuratively, kneader of bread. 18 00:00:50,838 --> 00:00:52,988 As early as the ninth century, 19 00:00:52,988 --> 00:00:56,842 hlafdige was the name for a mistress of servants, 20 00:00:56,842 --> 00:01:00,083 or the female head of the household. 21 00:01:00,083 --> 00:01:03,458 The Old English word for a male head of household 22 00:01:03,458 --> 00:01:05,408 was hlafweard, 23 00:01:05,408 --> 00:01:08,337 a compound of hlaf, loaf, 24 00:01:08,337 --> 00:01:09,618 and weard, 25 00:01:09,618 --> 00:01:11,203 which meant keeper 26 00:01:11,203 --> 00:01:13,201 and is the word of modern words 27 00:01:13,201 --> 00:01:16,153 like ward and warden. 28 00:01:17,845 --> 00:01:20,297 Both hlafweard, the breadwinner, 29 00:01:20,297 --> 00:01:23,189 and hlafdige, the bread kneader, 30 00:01:23,189 --> 00:01:25,610 came to be titles of respect, 31 00:01:25,610 --> 00:01:29,657 referring to citizens of higher social standing. 32 00:01:29,657 --> 00:01:32,358 Through a process known as syncopation, 33 00:01:32,358 --> 00:01:35,149 both words lost their internal sounds 34 00:01:35,149 --> 00:01:39,771 to become lord and lady, respectively. 35 00:01:39,771 --> 00:01:42,439 Though still an expression of courtesy, 36 00:01:42,439 --> 00:01:44,191 lady has since moved 37 00:01:44,191 --> 00:01:47,078 down the ladder of social standing 38 00:01:47,078 --> 00:01:48,411 and is now often used 39 00:01:48,411 --> 00:01:51,212 to mean simply a woman.