maîtresse en titre
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French maîtresse en titre.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /meɪˌtɹɛs ɒn ˈtiːtɹ(ə)/
Noun
maîtresse en titre (plural maîtresses en titre)
- An open or official mistress. [from 19th c.]
- 1924, Ford Madox Ford, Some Do Not… (Parade's End), Penguin, published 2012, page 87:
- General Campion had assigned her to him as maîtresse en titre.
- 1991, Princess Michael of Kent, Cupid and the King, Touchstone, published 2005, page 89:
- In view of the dubious role of a maîtresse en titre, no less a personage than a cousin of the monarch was considered suitable as a sponsor.
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