torture-meister

noun

Etymology

From torture + -meister.

  1. derived from tortus
  2. derived from tortūra — “a twisting, writhing, of bodily pain, a griping colic;” in Medieval Latin “pain inflicted by judicial or ecclesiastical authority as a means of persuasion, torture
  3. derived from torture
  4. inherited from torture
  5. suffixed as torture-meister — “torture + meister

Definitions

  1. One who is skilled in the art of torture.

    • The torture-meister relishing Intimidating everything

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