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(rare) A female admiral.
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A female anchorite; an anchoress.
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(dated) A female astronaut.
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(dated) A female astronomer.
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The role or status of a bashaw.
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(idiomatic, informal) A boss, leader, chieftain, or top-ranking person in an organization.
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The wife of a living member of the U.S. armed forces.
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(historical) In Italy, a man who attends a lady, especially one who is married, with fantastical devotion; a cicisbeo.
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(chiefly dated) chairwoman
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(Hawaii) Synonym of chieftainess, a female chief.
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Synonym of chieftainess: a female chieftain.
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A male member of a clan.
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(obsolete) A lower servant in a church.
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(dated) A female colonel.
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(rare) A female commander.
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Alternative form of commanderess [(rare) A female commander.]
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(dated) a female conductor
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(obsolete) The wife of a constable.
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(historical) A First Nations chief.
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(historical) Any of the Papally-endorsed military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Latin Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims, as well as expeditions along the Baltic Sea and against the Cathars.
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(rare, obsolete) Abbreviation of doctress; a title used for a female doctor. [(archaic) A female doctor.]
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(dated, rare) A female engineer.
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Alternative spelling of grandmaster [A master in a field, whose skills or accomplishments exceed those of other masters.]
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(dated or rare) A female guard.
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(nonstandard, rare) A female gunner.
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(obsolete, rare) A guide; a leader or conductor.
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A man of rank, especially a high rank; a superior.
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(dated) female incumbent
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(dated) A female instructor.
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(dated) A female instructor.
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(dated) A female interpreter.
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A powerful rank of Jedi below that of Jedi Master.
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police official (in Central America).
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(dated) A female Jesuit.
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(Scotland) Synonym of English Carrier
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(dated) A female leader.
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Alternative form of leaderene [(UK) A female leader (especially an autocratic one)]
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(dated) A female lector.
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(US, Southwest) A manager of a hacienda, ranch or estate.
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Obsolete form of mistress. [A woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership]
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(informal, chiefly US) A headwaiter.
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(dated) A female monitor, or school leader.
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(archaic or humorous, rare) A female officer.
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(dated) A female operator.
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(dated) A female premier.
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(rare) A female provost.
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(uncommon) A female senator.
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(rare, dated) The wife of a senator.
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(dated) A female sergeant.
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The silver anniversary of a coronation, the 25th anniversary of a monarch's rule.
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Alternative form of socman [(UK, law, obsolete) One who holds lands or tenements by socage; a socager.]
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(obsolete) A female soldier.
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a female superintendent.
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(dated) A female supervisor.
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(dated) A female surgeon.
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(nonstandard) A female tycoon.
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(dated) A female umpire.
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(historical) A Russian noble knight who rode a horse.
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