missis |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between missis and mistress
is that
missis is while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
princess |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between princess and mistress
is that
princess is a female member of a royal family other than a queen, especially a daughter or granddaughter while
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
As a proper noun Princess
is the title of a princess.
mistress |
courtesan |
In archaic terms the difference between mistress and courtesan
is that
mistress is used as the title of a married woman before her name. Now used only in the abbreviated form
Mrs while
courtesan is a woman of a royal or noble court.
As nouns the difference between mistress and courtesan
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
courtesan is a woman of a royal or noble court.
playfellow |
mistress |
Related terms |
Playfellow is a related term of mistress.
As nouns the difference between playfellow and mistress
is that
playfellow is (dated) playmate; companion for someone (especially children) to play with while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
mistress |
domina |
As nouns the difference between mistress and domina
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
domina is the head of a nunnery.
milady |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between milady and mistress
is that
milady is an English noblewoman or gentlewoman; the form of address to such a person; a lady while
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
friend |
mistress |
Synonyms |
In obsolete terms the difference between friend and mistress
is that
friend is a paramour of either sex while
mistress is the jack in the game of bowls.
As nouns the difference between friend and mistress
is that
friend is a person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection while
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
As a verb friend
is to act as a friend to, to befriend; to be friendly to, to help.
As a proper noun Friend
is {{surname|from=common nouns}.
buddy |
mistress |
Related terms |
Buddy is a related term of mistress.
As a proper noun buddy
is a male nickname.
As a noun mistress is
(archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
beau |
mistress |
Related terms |
Beau is a related term of mistress.
As a proper noun beau
is (
male) used since mid-twentieth century.
As a noun mistress is
(archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
dame |
mistress |
Related terms |
In archaic terms the difference between dame and mistress
is that
dame is {{l/en|lady|Lady}}, woman while
mistress is used as the title of a married woman before her name. Now used only in the abbreviated form
Mrs.
As nouns the difference between dame and mistress
is that
dame is the {{l/en|equivalent}} title to {{l/en|Sir}} for a female {{l/en|knight}} while
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
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