A female sovereign mistress typically refers to a woman who holds supreme authority or control, often over a specific domain or territory, similar to a queen or empress. This term emphasizes her role as a ruler with power and influence. In historical contexts, such figures often commanded respect and wielded significant political and social influence. The phrase can also suggest a dynamic of dominance in personal relationships or contexts beyond traditional governance.
The female form of master is mistress.
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a mistress.
A male; a female would be called a mistress.
The correct term is "master of ceremonies" when referring to a male host and "mistress of ceremonies" when referring to a female host.
The opposite gender for master is Mistress. A mistress is a dominant female creature, such as a lioness to a lion.
The opposite gender for master is Mistress. A mistress is a dominant female creature, such as a lioness to a lion.
The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.
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Queen, Empress
No, but a Master of Ceremonies may be female.