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Definition of mistress
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Mistress
(n.) The old name of the jack at
bowls.
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Mistress
::
Mistress
(n.) A woman
regarded
with love and
devotion;
she who has
command
over one's
heart;
a
beloved
object;
a
sweetheart.
Housekeeper
::
Housekeeper
(n.) One who
occupies
a house with his
family;
a
householder;
the
master
or
mistress
of a
family.
Schoolma''am
::
Schoolma'am
(n.) A
schoolmistress.
Miss
::
Miss (n.) A kept
mistress.
See
Mistress,
4..
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Indulging
the
vagaries
of
imagination;
whimsical;
full of
absurd
fancies;
capricious;
as,
fantastic
minds;
a
fantastic
mistress..
Dulcinea
::
Dulcinea
(n.) A
mistress;
a
sweetheart.
Delilah
::
Delilah
(n.) The
mistress
of
Samson,
who
betrayed
him
(Judges
xvi.);
hence,
a
harlot;
a
temptress..
Inamorata
::
Inamorata
(n.) A woman in love; a
mistress.
Lady
::
Lady (n.) A woman who looks after the
domestic
affairs
of a
family;
a
mistress;
the
female
head of a
household.
Schooldame
::
Schooldame
(n.) A
schoolmistress.
Outparamour
::
Outparamour
(v. t.) To
exceed
in the
number
of
mistresses.
Do–a
::
Do–a (n.) Lady;
mistress;
madam;
-- a title of
respect
used in
Spain,
prefixed
to the
Christian
name of a
lady..
Tiger
::
Tiger (n.) A
servant
in
livery,
who rides with his
master
or
mistress..
Mistress
::
Mistress
(n.) A title of
courtesy
formerly
prefixed
to the name of a
woman,
married
or
unmarried,
but now
superseded
by the
contracted
forms,
Mrs., for a
married,
and Miss, for an
unmarried,
woman..
Mistress
::
Mistress
(n.) A woman
filling
the
place,
but
without
the
rights,
of a wife; a
concubine;
a loose woman with whom one
consorts
habitually..
Mastress
::
Mastress
(n.)
Mistress.
Ladylove
::
Ladylove
(n.) A
sweetheart
or
mistress.
Dame
::
Dame (n.) The
mistress
of a
family
in
common
life, or the
mistress
of a
common
school;
as, a
dame's
school..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To have in one's
service;
to have and
maintain,
as an
assistant,
a
servant,
a
mistress,
a
horse,
etc..
Mistressship
::
Mistressship
(n.)
Female
rule or
dominion.
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