майстор

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See also: мајстор

Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek μάιςτορας (máistoras); ultimately from Latin magister.

Pronunciation

Noun

ма́йстор (májstorm (feminine ма́йсторка, relational adjective ма́йсторски)

  1. master (someone who has mastered a field of specialty)
  2. professional craftsman
  3. builder, mason
  4. foreman, supervisor
  5. (dated) teacher (of a craft or profession)

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Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Ultimately from German Meister. Cognates include Polish majster and Serbo-Croatian мајсторmajstor. Doublet of маґистер (magister), мастер (master), and маестро (maestro).

Pronunciation

Noun

майстор (majstorm pers (female equivalent майсторка or майсторица, related adjective майсторски)

  1. master (someone who has mastered a field of specialty)
    Synonym: мештер (mešter)
  2. master (tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices)
    Synonym: мештер (mešter)
  3. artisan, craftsman
    Synonym: ремеселнїк (remeselnjik)

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