maestra

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Asturian

Noun

maestra f (plural maestres)

  1. female equivalent of maestru

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ma‧es‧tra

Etymology 1

From Spanish maestra, feminine of maestro.

Noun

maestra (masculine maestro)

  1. a female teacher, professor, or faculty member

Verb

maestra

  1. to be a teacher; to become a teacher; to study to become a teacher

Etymology 2

A single mother has school-aged children. School-aged children are students. A teacher has students.

Noun

maestra

  1. (humorous) a single mother

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:maestra.


Italian

Noun

maestra f (plural maestre)

  1. female equivalent of maestro

Anagrams


Spanish

Adjective

maestra

  1. feminine of maestro

Noun

maestra f (plural maestras)

  1. female equivalent of maestro
  2. queen bee

Derived terms