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Mistress is the feminine form of the English word "master" (master + -ess) and may refer to:
Romance and relationships
- Mistress (lover), a female lover of a married man
- MaƮtresse-en-titre, official mistress of a French king
Title or form of address
- Mistress (form of address)
- Mistress (college), a female college head
- Mistress of the Robes of the UK Royal Household
- Female equivalent of schoolmaster
In ancient religions
In arts and entertainment
- Mistress (band), a band from Birmingham, England
- Mistress, a band from Germany, fronted by Angela Gossow
- Mistress (1992 film)
- Mistress (1987 film)
- Mistresses (British TV series)
- Mistresses (American TV series)
- Mistress (TV series)
- "Mistress", a song by Disturbed from Believe
- "Mistress", a song by Rebecca Ferguson from Superwoman
- "Mistress", a song by Suede from The Blue Hour
- Mistress (novel), by James Patterson, 2013
- Mistress Isabelle Brooks, American drag queen
Other uses
- Dominatrix, in BDSM
See also
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