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Mistress
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Mistress may refer to:
Mistress (lover), a woman, other than the spouse, with whom a married individual has a continuing sexual relationship
Schoolmistress, or female school teacher (also called a "schoolmarm"). The term is now obsolete in the UK; see
schoolmaster
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dominatrix in BDSM
Title or form of address
Mistress (form of address), an old-fashioned term for the lady of the house, especially one who is head of the household
Mrs, original abbreviation
Mistress (college), a female head of a college
List of Mistresses of Girton College, Cambridge
Mistress of the Robes, the senior lady of the British Royal Household
Ancient religions
Mistress of the house of life, a title of the Egyptian goddess
Isis
Mistress of the west. The Egyptian goddess
Hathor
Mistress of the temple,the Egyptian Goddess of the underworld
Nepthys.
Mistress of the labyrinth, the lady of the
labyrinth, in the palace of
Knossos (
Creta)
Mistress of the house ( Greek, "
Despoina"),a title applied to the Greek goddess
Persephone,but also to the goddesses
Demeter and
Hecate.
Mistress of the animals (Greek "
potnia theron"), a title applied to the Greek goddess
Artemis.
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