Mistress
71Mistress nell — The romantic comedy by George C. Hazelton Jr. opened on 9 October 1900 at the Bijou and ran for 104 performances. Henrietta Crosman played the renowned orange wench turned king s mistress Nell Gwynne. Because theatergoers had seen other plays… …
72Mistress of Animals — See Master or Mistress of Animals …
73mistress of ceremonies — a woman who presides at a public ceremony or who acts as hostess of a stage, radio, or television show * * * a woman who directs the entertainment at a party, dinner, or the like. [1950 55] * * * mistress of ceremonies, a woman in charge of a… …
74Mistress — noun Used as the title of a married woman before her name. Now used only in the abbreviated form Mrs …
75mistress — ingl. Señora …
76mistress — (voz inglesa) ► femenino Tratamiento que se da en inglés a las señoras casadas. Abreviadamente, Mrs …
77Mistress — Synonyms and related words: Frau, Fraulein, Miss, Mlle, Mme, Mmes, dame, dona, donna, lady, madam, madame, mademoiselle, mem sahib, mesdames, senhora, senhorita, signora, signorina, vrouw …
78mistress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. possessor, employer; matron, head, teacher; paramour, sweetheart. See teaching, evildoer, female. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A woman in authority] Syn. housekeeper, schoolmistress, caretaker, chaperone,… …
79Mistress — Mis|tress auch: Mist|ress 〈 [mı̣strıs] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: es [ trısız]; in England〉 Herrin, Geliebte, Mätresse [Etym.: engl.] …
80mistress — see MASTER …