Mixter

See also: mixter

English

Etymology 1

Blend of mix + Mister, probably influenced by the earlier abbreviation Mx.

Noun

Mixter (plural Mixters)

  1. (uncommon) A gender-neutral title (coordinate with Mr. and Ms.), used especially for genderqueer/non-binary people.
Synonyms
  • Mx (abbreviation)
Coordinate terms
Translations

Etymology 2

Perhaps from southern French Mistre, a variant of Maitre, from Middle French maistre (master).[1]

Proper noun

Mixter (plural Mixters)

  1. A surname.
    • 1921, Florence Kilpatrick Mixter, Out of Mist
    • 1996 April 27, "KdCaLeLaMg", MIXTER Daniel; CAN; b. 1809, soc.genealogy.surnames:
      I researching Daniel Mixter who was born in the Town of Prescott, Ontario, Canada on July 5, 1809.

References

  1. Patrick Hanks, Dictionary of American Family Names (2003, →ISBN), page 600.

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