mister
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Mister
(senseid) (n-g)
(ux)
1855, George Musalas Colvocoresses, ''Four Years in the Government Exploring Expedition'', J. M. Fairchild & co., page 358:
- Fine day to see sights, gentlemen. Well, misters, here's the railing round the ground, and there's the paling round the tomb, eight feet deep, six feet long, and three feet wide.
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(senseid) A man.
To address by the title of "mister". (century)
1837-39, (w), ''(w)''
- “Hush! hush! Mr. Sikes,” said the Jew, trembling; “don’t speak so loud!”“None of your mistering,” replied the ruffian; “you always mean mischief when you come that. You know my name: out with it! I shan’t disgrace it when the time comes.”
Someone's business or function; an occupation, employment, trade.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene).|1|9
(quote-book)
Need (of something).
Necessity; the necessary time.
{{quote-text|en|year=1590|author=Edmund Spenser|title=The Faerie Queene|section=III.vii
A device that makes or sprays mist.
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(infl of)
(l) (appellation)
coach (trainer)
(inflection of)
A station or position in an organisation:
One's job; a profession.
A proficiency; a learned talent.
An association of tradespeople; a guild.
Requirement; that which is necessary:
(RQ:Mlry MrtDrthr)
(syn)
winner of a pageant
of the utmost importance
position in a profession
(alternative spelling of)
(verb form of)