meister
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Noun — An expert or master of a particular skill or craft.
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Etymology
Borrowed from German Meister ("master"), from Latin magister — making it a doublet of "master," "mister," and "maestro."
Full origin of meister →Frequently asked questions
What does “meister” mean?
The word “meister” means an expert or master of a particular skill or craft. In plain terms, someone who has mastered a skill, often used half-jokingly as a suffix (e.g. "spreadsheet meister").
How do you pronounce “meister”?
“Meister” is pronounced MYS-tuh (/ˈmaɪ̯stə(r)/ in IPA).
How do you use “meister” in a sentence?
Here is “meister” used in a sentence: “He's become something of a barbecue meister among his friends.”
What part of speech is “meister”?
“Meister” is a noun.
Where does the word “meister” come from?
The word “meister” comes from Latin. Borrowed from German Meister ("master"), from Latin magister — making it a doublet of "master," "mister," and "maestro.".