mäster

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See also: master, Master, máster, màster, and Mäster

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish mæstare, mæster from Middle Low German meister, mēster, from Old Saxon mēstar, from Old French maistre, from Latin magister. Doublet of mästare and magister.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mäster c (indeclinable)

  1. (historical) Master, an older title of address
  2. (in compounds) of highest class

Usage notes

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  • The usual word for master in Swedish is mästare, but mäster is found in many compounds.
  • As it is only used as a title or in compounds, it is indeclinable.

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