Mistress
2006-11-23 15:50:50
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answer #1
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answered by numa-numa ninja 1
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Master is the original form of Mister and its related terms- Miss, Missus, and Ms. The feminine equivalent of Master is Mistress.
2006-11-27 11:05:54
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answer #2
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answered by VelvetRose 7
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Mistress
2006-11-24 00:23:57
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Mistress
2006-11-24 03:32:20
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answer #4
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answered by George J 2
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Mistress
2006-11-23 23:52:39
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answer #5
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answered by •♦๑•TxRose•♦๑• 7
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Mistress
2006-11-23 23:51:59
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answer #6
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answered by Jill's_Pirate_Master 2
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Who uses "master" for a male any more? Except butlers in B-movies who are talking to 8-year-old boys? "Young Master Jeremy, you know your father would not approve of that!"
2006-11-24 00:08:21
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answer #7
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answered by dreamweaver.629ok 3
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"Master" is the title you use for a boy who is under the age of 13. The equivilant of it for a female is Miss.
2006-11-24 02:20:34
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answer #8
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answered by MizElizabeth 3
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Mistress.
2006-11-23 23:51:56
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answer #9
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answered by valcus43 6
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hmm..under what context?...
if it's directly (pardon me i do not know how to call it),
it'll probably be 'mistress'
if you're calling someone 'master' in a master-servant relationship then the female counterparts are usually called 'madam' or 'my lady' ..for direct addressing
really depends on the context where this word is used i supposed...
2006-11-23 23:55:57
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answer #10
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answered by nameless 2
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