mästare

Swedish

/ˈmɛsˌtarɛ/

noun
Definitions
  • a master (expert at something)
  • a master (a fully educated tradesman, no longer an apprentice or journeyman)
  • a champion (winner of a competition)

Etymology

Derived from Old Swedish mæstare derived from Old Norse meistari derived from Middle Low German meister derived from Old Saxon mêstar derived from Old French maistre (master) derived from Latin magister (master, teacher, chief, head, a master, director, etc, leader, superior).

Origin

Latin

magister

Gloss

master, teacher, chief, head, a master, director, etc, leader, superior

Concept
Semantic Field

Social and political relations

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

Emoji

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