mästare
Swedish
/ˈmɛsˌtarɛ/
noun
Definitions
- a master (expert at something)
- a master (a fully educated tradesman, no longer an apprentice or journeyman)
- a champion (winner of a competition)
Etymology
Derived from Old Swedish mæstare derived from Old Norse meistari derived from Middle Low German meister derived from Old Saxon mêstar derived from Old French maistre (master) derived from Latin magister (master, teacher, chief, head, a master, director, etc, leader, superior).
Origin
Latin
magister
Gloss
master, teacher, chief, head, a master, director, etc, leader, superior
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
頭
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- magister English
- ajomestari Finnish
- baarimestari Finnish
- balettimestari Finnish
- hovimestari Finnish
- huvimestari Finnish
- juustomestari Finnish
- kampaajamestari Finnish
- keittiömestari Finnish
- konemestari Finnish
- konserttimestari Finnish
- koulumestari Finnish
- käsityömestari Finnish
- lasimestari Finnish
- leipurimestari Finnish
- lentomestari Finnish
- maailmanmestari Finnish
- maisteri Finnish
- mestari Finnish
- mestarillinen Finnish
- mestarinäyte Finnish
- mestariteos Finnish
- mestarius Finnish
- mestaroida Finnish
- mestaruus Finnish
- oppimestari Finnish
- piirinmestari Finnish
- poliisimestari Finnish
- pormestari Finnish
- postimestari Finnish
- rakennusmestari Finnish
- ratamestari Finnish
- ratsumestari Finnish
- sotamestari Finnish
- sotilasmestari Finnish
- suklaamestari Finnish
- suurmestari Finnish
- tallimestari Finnish
- tiemestari Finnish
- vahtimestari Finnish
- valaistusmestari Finnish
- *maester Latin
- magister Latin
- magisterium Latin
- magistralis Latin
- magistrum, magister Latin
- magistrālis Latin
- Magister German
- Meister German
- mester Hungarian
- maestro Italian
- méster Italian
- magister Dutch, Flemish
- maître Dutch, Flemish
- Lemaître French
- contremaître French
- maistrance French
- maître French
- maître d'hôtel French
- maîtresse French
- maîtrise French
- quartier-maître French
- мэтр Russian
- maestro Spanish, Castilian
- magíster Spanish, Castilian
- *-teros Proto-Indo-European
- *méǵh₂s Proto-Indo-European
- magister Norwegian Bokmål
- mester Norwegian Bokmål
- arkli Swedish
- arklimästare Swedish
- borg Swedish
- borgmästare Swedish
- borgmästarinna Swedish
- forstmästare Swedish
- länspolismästare Swedish
- mästarinna Swedish
- mästersångare Swedish
- polis Swedish
- polismästare Swedish
- skola Swedish
- skolmästare Swedish
- stor Swedish
- stormästare Swedish
- sångare Swedish
- trädgård Swedish
- trädgårdsmästare Swedish
- värld Swedish
- världsmästare Swedish
- våg Swedish
- vågmästare Swedish
- vågmästarstat Swedish
- magister Polish
- magister Norwegian Nynorsk
- meister Norwegian Nynorsk
- mægester Old English
- mægester, mæġester Old English
- mǣster Old English
- maister Middle English
- meistari Old Norse
- mester Danish
- maistre Old French
- maistrie Old French
- meistari Icelandic
- măiestru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- meistar Old High German
- magister Old Irish
- meistari Faroese
- maîte Norman
- maître Norman
- meister Middle High German
- mashtroj Albanian
- maistre Middle French
- maestría Old Portuguese
- meister Middle Low German
- mêstar Old Saxon
- mēstar Old Saxon
- mēstar, mestar Old Saxon
- borghmæstare Old Swedish
- mæstare Old Swedish
- magister Romansh
- maestre Old Occitan
- мастеръ Old East Slavic
- maesse Old Spanish
- maestro Venetian
- μαΐστωρ gkm
- mèt tèt Haitian, Haitian Creole
- mwaisse Walloon
- magistr Crimean Tatar
- moître Bourguignon
- magester Old Latin
- maite Louisiana Creole French
- maestr Gallo
- moaite Picard