Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A variant of
mister . - noun An obsolete or dialectal form of
master , mister.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun See
Mister , a trade.
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Examples
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She seemed very pleased to see me, and told me that her "mester" was quite well, only his leg was a little stiff, and that he was at work now with her boys.
Patience Wins War in the Works George Manville Fenn 1870
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"mester," and was laughed at by the Barbie wits who knew that "maister" was the proper English.
The House with the Green Shutters George Douglas Brown 1885
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Life does begin at conception; mother's rights end with start of second tri-mester.
Robert David Steele: On the Issues from Abortion to War & Peace Robert David Steele 2010
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Life does begin at conception; mother's rights end with start of second tri-mester.
Robert David Steele: On the Issues from Abortion to War & Peace Robert David Steele 2010
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However, if you believe that a fetus becomes viable after the first tri-mester, then so be it.
Requiring viewing of pre-abortion ultrasounds: I’m with Crist on this one 2010
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Life does begin at conception; mother's rights end with start of second tri-mester.
Robert David Steele: On the Issues from Abortion to War & Peace Robert David Steele 2010
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Life does begin at conception; mother's rights end with start of second tri-mester.
Robert David Steele: On the Issues from Abortion to War & Peace Robert David Steele 2010
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Life does begin at conception; mother's rights end with start of second tri-mester.
Robert David Steele: On the Issues from Abortion to War & Peace Robert David Steele 2010
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Life does begin at conception; mother's rights end with start of second tri-mester.
Robert David Steele: On the Issues from Abortion to War & Peace Robert David Steele 2010
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Life does begin at conception; mother's rights end with start of second tri-mester.
Robert David Steele: On the Issues from Abortion to War & Peace Robert David Steele 2010
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