"Missie Sahib" is a term derived from the British colonial era, specifically used in India. "Missie" refers to a female missionary, while "sahib" is a term of respect meaning "mister" or "gentleman." Together, it often denotes a Western woman involved in missionary work, typically in a colonial context, emphasizing both her role and her status.
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