Mrs. is sometimes written as missus when it is not a title.
For example: I would like to speak to the missus.
The unabbreviated form of cello is violoncello.
It is luncheon.
The female form of master is mistress.
Mistress is the feminine form of master. It is already in feminine form.
Mistress is already singular.
It is a mistress.
The word mistress is a noun. The plural form is mistresses.
The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.
No. These are the opposite sex, or gender, mistress being the female form of master.The relationship opposite of master is slave.
The plural form is mistresses.The plural possessive form is mistresses'.Examples: I put the mistresses' mail on her desk.
It's a sonnet.
"O Mistress Mine" is a song in the form of a monologue or soliloquy. It is a lyrical and melodic piece with a regular meter and rhyming scheme. The speaker directly addresses his lover, expressing his feelings and desires.