Definition of Schoolmistress. Meaning of Schoolmistress. Synonyms of Schoolmistress

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Definition of Schoolmistress

Schoolmistress
Schoolmistress School"mis`tress, n. A woman who governs and teaches a school; a female school-teacher.

Meaning of Schoolmistress from wikipedia

- "High Master" and "Rector". The female equivalent of "schoolmaster" is schoolmistress, which is used with all the same prefixes. The archaic term for the...
- The Schoolmistress may refer to: The Schoolmistress (play), a farce by Arthur Wing Pinero The Schoolmistress (1917 film), a Hungarian silent drama film...
- The Schoolmistress is a 1784 painting by John Opie. It was stolen from a home in Newark, New Jersey in 1969, likely by members of the mafia. It was recovered...
- The Schoolmistress (Hungarian: A tanítónö) is a 1917 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Jenö Janovics and starring Lili Berky, Victor Varconi and...
- "The Schoolmistress" is a 1967 Australian TV play based on The Schoolmistress by Arthur Wing Pinero. John Croyston directed based on a stage play presented...
- The Schoolmistress is a farce by Arthur Wing Pinero. It depicts the complications at a girls' boarding school when the headmistress is away, leaving her...
- in 1921–22. He dedicated the book to his friend Ross Masood. British schoolmistress, Adela Quested, and her elderly friend, Mrs. Moore, visit the fictional...
- The Schoolmistress (Hungarian: A Tanítónő) is a 1945 Hungarian drama film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Éva Szörényi, Pál Jávor and Kálmán Rózsahegyi...
- Jews on a regular basis; as a small boy, he was tutored by a Jewish schoolmistress, and had learned to recite the Ten Commandments in the original Hebrew...
- 1999 Lucian Freud painted and etched several copies after The Young Schoolmistress (National Gallery, London). Marcel Proust, in the chapter "How to open...