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Definition of mister
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Mister
(n.) A title of
courtesy
prefixed
to the name of a man or
youth.
It is
usually
written
in the
abbreviated
form Mr.
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Mr.
::
Mr. () The
customary
abbreviation
of
Mister
in
writing
and
printing.
See
Master,
4..
Herr
::
Herr (n.) A title of
respect
given to
gentlemen
in
Germany,
equivalent
to the
English
Mister..
Mister
::
Mister
(n.)
Manner;
kind; sort.
Misterm
::
Misterm
(v. t.) To call by a wrong name; to
miscall.
Mister
::
Mister
(n.) A title of
courtesy
prefixed
to the name of a man or
youth.
It is
usually
written
in the
abbreviated
form Mr.
Goodman
::
Goodman
(n.) A
familiar
appellation
of
civility,
equivalent
to My
friend,
Good sir,
Mister;
--
sometimes
used
ironically..
Palmister
::
Palmister
(n.) One who
practices
palmistr.
Mister
::
Mister
(v. t.) To
address
or
mention
by the title Mr.; as, he
mistered
me in a
formal
way..
Master
::
Master
(n.) A title given by
courtesy,
now
commonly
pronounced
mister,
except
when given to boys; --
sometimes
written
Mister,
but
usually
abbreviated
to Mr..
Mester
::
Mester
(n.) See
Mister,
a
trade..
Mister
::
Mister
(v. i.) To be
needful
or of use.
Mister
::
Mister
(n.) A
trade,
art, or
occupation..
Mistery
::
Mistery
(n.) See
Mystery,
a
trade..
Mister
::
Mister
(n.) Need;
necessity.
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