Concept cluster: Social systems > Salutations
n
The name of the husband, taken on by the wife.
n
The state of being a bard.
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(by extension) An associate, often an otherwise improbable one.
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Alternative form of Ernie and Bert [(informal) Two inseparable friends whose personalities are vastly different.]
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(slang) The camaraderie or bond between male friends.
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All the people engaged in the same business, especially those of the same profession
adj
(postpositive) of a title, by virtue of one's (living) spouse; often contrasted with regnant and dowager
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(historical) In ancient Welsh inheritance law, the act of a son uncovering the hearth of the deceased father in order to claim his land.
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(informal) A father who works as a business entrepreneur in addition to his family commitments.
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any lady of dignified bearing
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(law) Property given by a groom directly to his bride at or before their wedding in order to legitimize the marriage; dowry.
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(archaic) A widow who holds a dower; a dowager.
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A woman who is highly experienced and knowledgeable in a particular field, subject, or line of work; expert
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(generic) A nuclear family that is or was a First Family, when speaking non-specifically.
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A comrade.
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(obsolete, Roman Catholicism) confessor (priest who hears one’s confessions)
n
(informal, medicine) Synonym of God squad (“ethics committee”)
n
Rare spelling of goddess-ship [goddesshood, the state or position of being a goddess.]
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a mafia leader; implacable, having understated power, etc.
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(paganism, especially Germanic paganism) A mortal person who marries a deity.
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A male leading light; a man who is the most senior exponent of a particular field.
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(figuratively, by extension) A well-known, very highly regarded institution, structure, or large conveyance, such as a hotel or ship.
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Grooms collectively.
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The state, condition, office, or function of a groom.
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(rare) The state or condition of being a handmaiden; also the role of a handmaiden.
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(obsolete) A woman who inherits; a female heir.
n
The state or position of being a hostess.
v
(transitive) To conserve.
n
The role or status of a husband
n
(figuratively) Marriage.
adj
Alternative form of Jr [(Britain) A title used after a son's name when his father has the same name.]
v
To address as “lady”.
n
(rare) A gender-neutral honorific, comparable to Mx., used instead of Mr., Mrs., etc.
n
(Philippines) A respectful term of address to an adult, especially if their name is unknown.
n
(very rare, sometimes humorous) Ruthless domination of one spouse by another (often domination of a wife by a husband) in a marriage.
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(countable) In Japan, a formal marriage interview, marriage meeting.
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(now chiefly historical or humorous) An English noblewoman or gentlewoman; the form of address to such a person; a lady.
n
Alternative spelling of Missus [(informal) Mrs, a form of address for a married woman.]
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(US, historical, colloquial) Pronunciation spelling of missus, representing African-American Vernacular English. [(colloquial) Wife or girlfriend.]
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(now rare, dialectal) A kind, type of.
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(idiomatic) A perfect, ideal or suitable mate or husband.
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Eye dialect spelling of Ms. [Title used before an adult woman's name or surname, especially when it is not desired or possible to indicate her marital status with Miss or Mrs.]
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(UK) Alternative form of Mr. and Mrs. [a title used for a married couple before the surname or before the name of the husband.]
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(UK) Alternative form of Mr. and Mrs. [a title used for a married couple before the surname or before the name of the husband.]
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Alternative form of Mister Right [(idiomatic) A perfect, ideal or suitable mate or husband.]
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Alternative form of Mr. and Mrs. [a title used for a married couple before the surname or before the name of the husband.]
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a title used for a married couple before the surname or before the name of the husband.
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Alternative form of Mister Right [(idiomatic) A perfect, ideal or suitable mate or husband.]
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US and Canada standard form of Mrs.
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Alternative form of Miss Right [(idiomatic) A perfect, ideal or suitable female mate or wife.]
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Alternative form of Miss Right [(idiomatic) A perfect, ideal or suitable female mate or wife.]
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US and Canada standard form of Mx. [(LGBT) A gender-neutral title used instead of Mr (Mister), Mrs (Mistress), etc.]
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A person who officiates at a civil (non-religious) wedding ceremony.
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A man who imports, and controls the earnings of, Italian labourers, street musicians, child beggars, etc.
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(dated) Someone (especially a man) who is considered to be a good choice for marriage, because of wealth, status etc.
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The state, quality, or condition of a princess
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(very rare) Quality of being princessly.
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The quality of being a princess.
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a female progenitor
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A leader with only nominal power.
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Alternative spelling of señora [A Spanish term of address equivalent to Mrs., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a married, divorced or widowed woman]
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(slang, used as an intensifier, emphatically, after yes or no) Sir.
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(UK, law) A male rather than a female, when legally favoured as a successor.

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