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词汇 magister
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Definition of magister in English:

magister

noun məˈdʒɪstəˈmadʒɪstəˈmajəstər
archaic
  • A title or form of address given to scholars, especially those teaching in a medieval university.

    〈古〉先生(对学者的称呼)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Boethius became magister officiorum under Theodoric in about 520.
    • Around 1145, Peter became a "magister", or professor, at the cathedral school of Notre Dame in Paris.
    • Their claim to consideration rested on their expertise, their mastery, and the title magister became the sufficient indication of their authority.
    • Tilney was principally a lawyer, although variously described as magister, clerk, bachelor-of-law, esquire, gentleman, and husbandman.
    • The great majority of, if not all, important figures in medieval music bear the title magister.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin, 'master'.

Definition of magister in US English:

magister

nounˈmajəstər
archaic
  • A title or form of address given to scholars, especially those qualified to teach in a medieval university.

    〈古〉先生(对学者的称呼)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Boethius became magister officiorum under Theodoric in about 520.
    • Around 1145, Peter became a "magister", or professor, at the cathedral school of Notre Dame in Paris.
    • Tilney was principally a lawyer, although variously described as magister, clerk, bachelor-of-law, esquire, gentleman, and husbandman.
    • The great majority of, if not all, important figures in medieval music bear the title magister.
    • Their claim to consideration rested on their expertise, their mastery, and the title magister became the sufficient indication of their authority.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin, ‘master’.

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