What is the meaning of Magister?
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.
The possessor of a master's degree.
The chief male celebrant of an occult ritual.
master, chief, head, superior, director, president, leader, commander, conductor
teacher, instructor, educator of children, tutor, pedagogue
master; 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, teacher, instructor
The possessor of the academic degree of magister, a historical equivalent of the doctorate (1479–1845 and 1921–2003)
The possessor of the academic degree of magister, a historical equivalent of the doctorate (1479–1845 and 1921–2003)
Alternative form of mǣġester
male teacher
magister (possessor of a master's degree)
master's degree (postgraduate degree)
female equivalent of magister (“possessor of a master's degree”)
a magister (holder of a master's degree)
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