meester
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Etymology
Noun
meester (plural meesters)
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch mêester, from Old Dutch *mēster, from Vulgar Latin *maester, from Latin magister.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmeːstər/
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Noun
meester m (plural meesters, diminutive meestertje n)
Synonyms
- (train driver): machinist
Derived terms
Middle Dutch
Etymology
From Old Dutch *mēster, from Vulgar Latin *maester, from Latin magister.
Noun
mêester m
- master, teacher
- master, expert
- scientist, doctor
- master, manager, person at the head of something
- master, one who controls
Inflection
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