Entity: MASTER
MASTER is a term with origins in Old English and Latin, meaning a teacher, authority, or one who prevails. It refers to a learned person who has gained mastery in one or more disciplines, a male teacher, or a person who owns, cares for, and controls an animal. The term also denotes someone who has control over another person, a group of persons, or a thing.
MASTER
Etymology
Originating from late Old English and Latin magister, 'master' means a teacher, authority, or one who prevails; derived from PIE *meg- meaning 'great.'
Definition
MASTER is a knowledgeable individual who has achieved mastery in a specific field, a male teacher, or a person who has authority or control over others.
Historical Context
Throughout history, the term MASTER has been used to denote a person of high knowledge, skill, or authority in various disciplines.
Cultural Significance
In different cultures, the concept of a MASTER holds different meanings, ranging from a respected teacher to a person in control or ownership.
Related Concepts
- Expert
- Teacher
- Owner
See Also
- Magister
- Authority
- Control
A knowledgeable individual who has achieved mastery in a specific field, a male teacher, or a person who has authority or control over others.