archmaster

noun

Etymology

From arch- + master.

  1. derived from maistre
  2. derived from *méǵh₂s
  3. derived from magester
  4. derived from magister — “chief, teacher, leader
  5. inherited from mǣster
  6. inherited from maister
  7. prefixed as archmaster — “arch + master

Definitions

  1. A chief and superior master.

    • His reputation as archmaster in deception not only makes his failure more amusing in itself, but makes it appear as the almost direct consequence of his last piece of cunning.
    • The true archmaster can teach, demonstrate, distribute, describe, and judge all natural things.

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