MISTRESSLY

Etymology

Adjective

mistressly (comparative more mistressly, superlative most mistressly)

(rare, obsolete) Pertaining to the mistress of a home or household. [18th c.]

(now, rare) Characteristic of a woman who is very proficient in some skill or activity; masterful. [from 18th c.]

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