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Old Frisian

master

/ˈmaːster/ · noun

Meaning

  1. master
  2. leader
  3. commissioner
  4. God, the Lord, the Creator

Etymology / origin

Borrowed from Vulgar Latin *maester, from Latin magister. Cognates include Old English mæġester and Old Saxon mēstar.

  1. mēstar(osx)
  2. mæġester(ang)
  3. magister(Latin)
  4. *maester(la-vul)
  5. master (Old Frisian)
  6. Relations: bor, der, cog, cog

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