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German
Etymology
From Middle High German magister, from Old High German magister, a learned borrowing from Latin magister. Doublet of Maestro, Master, and Meister.
Pronunciation
Noun
Magister m (strong, genitive Magisters, plural Magister, feminine Magister or Magistra)
- magister; an academic degree usually comparable to an M.A. or M.Sc.
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