bob barker is married to a woman named sheridan... word on the street is she has a Tennessee accent and is very hairy and loves singing delta dawn
A "houvrou" is the afrikaans word for a mistress. The direct translation is "keep woman".
Didanawisgi is the Cherokee word for medicine man- and that can be a man or a woman.
She went to an all white high School and they called her the N-Word regularly she said. Then she up and marry a white man, Jonathan Bailey. I think they scared the Black out of her. Reischea Canidate is also married to a White man. Go figure. If you're a Black woman and want work on ESPN the requirement is to be married to a white man.
A man and woman who are married or dating might call each other darling, although the word is not used as much today as in past generations. Men would seldom call one another darling unless they are in a relationship, and they would not use this term of endearment in public unless they are very comfortable and completely out. Used by adults, the word is a clear indication of a special and intimate relationship.
Mrs stands for the title "Mrs.", which is used before a woman's surname or full name to address or refer to a married woman. It is derived from the word "mistress".
A spinster is an unmarried woman A bachelor is an unmarried man
A spinster is a woman who has never married.
The title 'Miss' is short for the word 'Mistress.' Traditionally, it has been used to refer to an unmarried woman, distinguishing her from 'Mrs.,' which denotes a married woman. The term 'Miss' is often used as a respectful form of address for young women and girls.
Dame (for a married woman) Damsel (for a single woman)
The word in today's crossword is "matron"
The equivalent of the word Ehegattin in English is "married woman."
There is no word 'mrs' in English. There is an abbreviation Mrs. which is an abbreviation for 'mistress', a noun that is a title for a woman who is head of household, a woman of authority, a woman who employs servants, a woman who is head of a school or other establishment. The abbreviation became a way to address a married woman, to differentiate from addressing an unmarried woman as Miss.Words that describe the abbreviation 'Mrs.' or the noun 'mistress' are adjectives:femaleadultmanagerialauthoritarianrespectedemployedresponsibleown
Ahjumah (Aunt) generally refers to a middle aged or older, married woman.
"Fru" if married and "Frøken" if not.
madame - abbreviation "mme"
Frau (i think)