magister

Meaning

  1. Master; sir: a title used in the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a licence from a university to teach philosophy and the liberal arts.
  2. The possessor of a master's degree.
  3. The chief male celebrant of an occult ritual.

Synonyms

magister officiorum

Frequency

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Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈmæd͡ʒɪstə(ɹ)/
Etymology

Borrowed from Latin magister (“a master, chief, head, superior, director, teacher, etc.”), from magis (“more or great”) + -ter. Doublet of maestro, master, and meister.

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