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It depends a little on the context. The obvious male counterpart is master. In context like Does Jim have a mistress?there is no exact counterpart, but you could use lover.In terms of mistress implying that she is in charge of a servant, the counterpart is master. In terms of mistress implying that she sleeps with men other than her husband, the counterpart is gigolo. You might also use the term adulter and adultress.
The male counterpart of a nun is a monk.
No, she had no male counterpart.
The male equivalent of a "mistress" is often referred to as a "mister" or "paramour," though these terms are less commonly used. A mistress typically refers to a woman in a romantic or sexual relationship with someone who is married to another person, while a male counterpart may simply be called a lover or boyfriend in a similar context. The term "gigolo" can also apply, particularly when the male is financially supported by a female partner. However, the social connotations and cultural perceptions may vary significantly between the genders.
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A tiger IS male - A tigress is the female.
The male counterpart of a matriarch is called a patriarch.
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ANSWER:A male mistress as we see it, we call them lover, boyfriend. But by the Holy Bible they call them "adulterer
The male counterpart to the bride is called the groom.
The male counterpart of spinster is bachelor.
A male; a female would be called a mistress.