Yes, the word "master" can be used for both males and females. It is a gender-neutral term that denotes someone who has authority, control, or expertise in a particular field.
Duena is the Spanish word for an owner, landlord, or master who is female
The female form of master is mistress.
servant i guess. unless you mean the female version which is mistress
It means to home. It does not have any case endings
A master is a male, a mistress is a female.
mistress
Masteress
Although the literal English translation of "maestro" is "master," the word is most commonly used to mean "teacher."
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun master is a word for a male who is in charge; the noun mistress is a word for a female who is in charge.
A female master sergeant is a military rank that is held by a women. There have only been a few female master sergeants in the past but more women have starting holding the rank in recent years.
a mistress.