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Mister (Mr.) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Mister" is the most commonly used English honorific for men. The title derived from Master, as the equivalent female titles, Mrs, Miss, and Ms, all derived from the archaic Mistress. The title Maste...
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It is customary in my business to use the term "Messrs." when corresponding with a group of people who all happen to be men, i.e., Messrs. Sheester, Sheister and Shuster.
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Your Etymological Queries Answered ... It is simply an abbreviation of the word mistress, which used to be pronounced "mistress" and was a title of courtesy. The contracted form of the ... Interestingly, the plural abbreviation is Messrs., taken from Messiurs as there was no extant plural form from the English word.
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