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Etymology of the French word maistre
the Old French word
maistre
derived from the Late Latin word
magister
(teacher, tutor, master)
derived from the Latin word
magis
(bigger; greater)
derived from the Latin word
magnus
(large; full, complete, utter; great; mighty; distinguished; large, great, big)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*meg-
(great)
Derivations in French
maistresse
Derivations in other languages
English
master
Usage
Word found in Old French
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