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Missus (other)
Missus may signify * The spoken pronunciation of Mrs., often jocular or in dialect * ''Missus dominicus'', an "envoy of the lord" in Frankish court culture. See also * * * Miss (other) * Mister (other) * MRS (other) * MS (other) MS, ms, Ms, M.S., etc. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ms.'' (magazine), an American feminist magazine * Metal Storm (webzine), a heavy metal website based in Estonia Businesses and organizations * MS-13, criminal gang * Missionaries ...
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Missus Dominicus
A ''missus dominicus'' (plural ''missi dominici''), Latin for "envoy of the lord uler or ''palace inspector'', also known in Dutch as Zendgraaf (German: ''Sendgraf''), meaning "sent Graf", was an official commissioned by the Frankish king or Holy Roman Emperor to supervise the administration, mainly of justice, in parts of his dominions too remote for frequent personal visits. As such, the ''missus'' performed important intermediary functions between royal and local administrations. There are superficial points of comparison with the original Roman ''corrector'', except that the ''missus'' was sent out on a regular basis. Four points made the ''missi'' effective as instruments of the centralized monarchy: the personal character of the ''missus'', yearly change, isolation from local interests and the free choice of the king. Reign of Charlemagne Based on Merovingian ''ad hoc'' arrangements, using the form ''missus regis'' (the "king's envoy") and sending a layman and an ecclesias ...
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Miss (other)
* Miss is an honorific title of unmarried woman, see also Mistress (form of address) Miss or MISS may also refer to: * Man In Space Soonest, a U.S. Airforce space program that eventually became Project Mercury * MISS, four-letter code for the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area in the U.S. state of Minnesota * Mississippi, a U.S. state * Miss World, oldest surviving major international beauty pageant * Miss Universe * Miss Press, an imprint of the German group VDM Publishing devoted to the reproduction of Wikipedia content * Microbially induced sedimentary structure, a sedimentary structure formed by the interaction of microbes with sediment See also * Cache MISS In computing, a cache ( ) is a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster; the data stored in a cache might be the result of an earlier computation or a copy of data stored elsewher ... * Missy {{disambig ...
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Mister (other)
Mister, abbreviated as Mr., is a common English language honorific. Mister may also refer to: * "Mister" (song), a song by South Korean girl group Kara * "Mr." (Yoasobi song), a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi * ''Mister'' (film), a 2017 Telugu film * Mr. (artist) (born 1969), Japanese contemporary artist * Mr. (band), Hong Kong pop rock band, or their 2008 EP, ''Mister'' * MiSTer, a collaborative open source project to implement various retro video games systems on a FPGA See also * * * Mr. Mister (other) * Meister * Master (other) * Mist (other) * MR (other) * Evaporative cooler An evaporative cooler (also known as evaporative air conditioner, swamp cooler, swamp box, desert cooler and wet air cooler) is a device that cools air through the evaporation of water. Evaporative cooling differs from other air conditioning s ..., or misting system {{disambiguation fr:Seigneurie#Le seigneur lmo:Sciur ...
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MRS (other)
Mrs. (American English) or Mrs (British English; standard English pronunciation: ) is a commonly used English honorific for women, usually for those who are married and who do not instead use another title (or rank), such as ''Doctor'', ''Professor'', ''President'', ''Dame'', etc. In most Commonwealth countries, a full stop (period) is usually not used with the title. In the United States and Canada a period (full stop) is usually used (see Abbreviation). ''Mrs'' originated as a contraction of the honorific ''Mistress'' (the feminine of ''Mister'' or ''Master'') which was originally applied to both married and unmarried women. The split into ''Mrs'' for married women and ''Miss'' for unmarried began during the 17th century; the 17th century also saw the coinage of a new unmarked option '' Ms'' with a return of this usage appearing in the 20th century. It is rare for ''Mrs'' to be written in a non-abbreviated form, and the unabbreviated word lacks a standard spelling. In lite ...
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