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a woman having an extramarital sexual relationship, especially with a married man
- Amistançat
- mistress
- mistress of
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English | Mistress |
a woman having an extramarital sexual relationship, especially with a married man |
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Use Associated Person (P703). If the subject Item is a woman, the statement for a relationship with a man should indicate "Subject has role" (P277). If the subject is a man, the statement for a relationship with a woman should indicate "object has role" (P820) (English)
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BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*MISTRESS
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BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*<MISTRESS
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BITECA BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*<AMANT
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BITECA BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*AMANT
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BITECA BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*AMISTANÇADA
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BITECA BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*AMISTANÇAT
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*<BAR
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*RELATED_BIOCLASS*BAR
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- wikidatawiki Q625369