loremaster
noun/ˈlɔɹ.mæ.stɚ/US
Etymology
From lore + master, possibly a learned borrowing from Middle English or calque of Middle English lore maistir (“teacher of knowledge”).
Definitions
A wise person with knowledge of lore in any number of topics, such as history, genealogy,…
A wise person with knowledge of lore in any number of topics, such as history, genealogy, ancient poetry and possibly magic as well; A scholar.
- The beginnings lie back in the Black Years, which only the lore-masters now remember.
- “I’m a student of Labarnon’s, the great loremaster of the Higher Academy in the Capital, and I’m studying ancient ruins. Southern Datana has not been examined very much.”
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA