Title of address
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MRSTitle of address
SIRTitle of address.
MISTERTitle of address.
MADAMTitle of address.
SENORForeign title of address.
HONTitle of address: Abbr.
MDMTitle of address: Abbr.
MACSlangy title of address.
MMETitle of address: Abbr.
SRIHindu title of address.
MADAMEFrench title of address.
SRIHindu title of address
FRAMonk's title of address
SRIIndian title of address
SRIForeign title of address
PANNAMiss: Polish title of address.
MAAMTitle of address to a queen.
PANIPolish title of address, Mrs. or Madam.
MISTEROfficial title of address in the Navy.
fratitle of address for a friar or brother
frastitle of address for a friar or brother
signorina(Italian) miss; a title of address among the Italians
signorinasSIGNORINA, (Italian) miss; a title of address among the Italians
gospodin(Russian) a Russian title of address, equivalent to Mr. also GOSPODA
gospoda(Russian) a Russian title of address, equivalent to Mr. also GOSPODIN
srirespectful title of address prefixed to a man's name in India; Mr
srisrespectful title of address prefixed to a man's name in India; Mr
mynheersthe term of address and title of respect corresponding to sir and Mr
mynheerthe term of address and title of respect corresponding to sir and Mr
reverendUsed as a title or form of address to members of the clergy
ladyshipA respectful form of reference or address to a woman who has a title
rabbonia respectful Jewish title or form of address (usually given to a rabbi) meaning master
mademoiselleA title or form of address used of or to an unmarried French-speaking woman
mothers(esp. as a title or form of address) The head of a female religious community
frausthe conventional German title of respect and term of address for a married woman, corresponding to Mrs
frauthe conventional German title of respect and term of address for a married woman, corresponding to Mrs
frauleinthe conventional German title of respect and term of address for an unmarried woman, corresponding to Miss
monseigneurA title or form of address used of or to a French-speaking prince, cardinal, archbishop, or bishop
magisterA title or form of address given to scholars, esp. those qualified to teach in a medieval university
signorsconventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a man, either used separately or prefixed to the name