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The evolution of 'Mrs.' from 'Mistress' reveals shifting social norms about marriage and status
17 Nov 2025
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How did the usage of 'Mrs.' evolve in English society from its original meaning?
'Mrs.' was always exclusively used for married women since its inception.
It originally referred to both married and unmarried upper-class women but later became associated specifically with married women.
'Mrs.' was originally a male honorific that was adapted for women in the 19th century.
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