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Definition of master
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Master
(n.) A young
gentleman;
a lad, or small boy..
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Ecstasy
::
Ecstasy
(n.)
Excessive
and
overmastering
joy or
enthusiasm;
rapture;
enthusiastic
delight.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) A
powerful
or
sudden
effort
by which
something
is done,
produced,
or
accomplished;
also,
something
done or
accomplished
by such an
effort;
as, a
stroke
of
genius;
a
stroke
of
business;
a
master
stroke
of
policy..
Chef-d''oeuvre
::
Chef-d'oeuvre
(n.) A
masterpiece;
a
capital
work in art,
literature,
etc..
Overhand
::
Overhand
(n.) The upper hand;
advantage;
superiority;
mastery.
Dominicide
::
Dominicide
(n.) One who kills his
master.
Linguist
::
Linguist
(n.) A
master
of the use of
language;
a
talker.
Magisterial
::
Magisterial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
master
or
magistrate,
or one in
authority;
having
the
manner
of a
magister;
official;
commanding;
authoritative.
Hence:
Overbearing;
dictatorial;
dogmatic..
Sir
::
Sir (n.) A man of
social
authority
and
dignity;
a lord; a
master;
a
gentleman;
-- in this sense
usually
spelled
sire.
Master
::
Master
(v. t.) To
become
the
master
of; to
subject
to one's will,
control,
or
authority;
to
conquer;
to
overpower;
to
subdue..
Major-domo
::
Major-domo
(n.) A man who has
authority
to act,
within
certain
limits,
as
master
of the
house;
a
steward;
also, a chief
minister
or
officer..
Masterpiece
::
Masterpiece
(n.)
Anything
done or made with
extraordinary
skill;
a
capital
performance;
a
chef-d'oeuvre;
a
supreme
achievement.
Mastery
::
Mastery
(n.)
Contest
for
superiority.
Undermaster
::
Undermaster
(n.) A
master
subordinate
to the
principal
master;
an
assistant
master.
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) Grade or rank to which
scholars
are
admitted
by a
college
or
university,
in
recognition
of their
attainments;
as, the
degree
of
bachelor
of arts,
master,
doctor,
etc..
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(n.) A
teacher
of
children;
one whose
occupation
is to teach the
young;
a
schoolmaster.
Magister
::
Magister
(n.)
Master;
sir; -- a title of the
Middle
Ages, given to a
person
in
authority,
or to one
having
a
license
from a
university
to teach
philosophy
and the
liberal
arts..
Shipmaster
::
Shipmaster
(n.) The
captain,
master,
or
commander
of a
ship..
Creat
::
Creat (n.) An usher to a
riding
master.
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(n.) A slave who led his
master's
children
to
school,
and had the
charge
of them
generally..
Captain
::
Captain
(n.) The
master
or
commanding
officer
of a
merchant
vessel.
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