Definition of magister

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Magister (n.) Master; sir; -- a title of the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a license from a university to teach philosophy and the liberal arts..

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Dogmatically :: Dogmatically (adv.) In a dogmatic manner; positively; magisterially.
Magisterially :: Magisterially (adv.) In a magisterial manner.
Magisteriality :: Magisteriality (n.) Magisterialness; authoritativeness.
Dogmatical :: Dogmatical (a.) Asserting a thing positively and authoritatively; positive; magisterial; hence, arrogantly authoritative; overbearing..
Magistral :: Magistral (a.) Pertaining to a master; magisterial; authoritative; dogmatic.
Magisterial :: Magisterial (a.) Pertaining to, produced by, or of the nature of, magistery. See Magistery, 2..
Ancient :: Ancient (a.) Dignified, like an aged man; magisterial; venerable..
Dogmatizer :: Dogmatizer (n.) One who dogmatizes; a bold asserter; a magisterial teacher.
Magistrality :: Magistrality (n.) Magisterialness; arbitrary dogmatism.
Magistral :: Magistral (a.) Commanded or prescribed by a magister, esp. by a doctor; hence, effectual; sovereign; as, a magistral sirup..
Magistery :: Magistery (n.) A precipitate; a fine substance deposited by precipitation; -- applied in old chemistry to certain white precipitates from metallic solutions; as, magistery of bismuth..
Magistery :: Magistery (n.) Mastery; powerful medical influence; renowned efficacy; a sovereign remedy.
Magisterial :: Magisterial (a.) Of or pertaining to a master or magistrate, or one in authority; having the manner of a magister; official; commanding; authoritative. Hence: Overbearing; dictatorial; dogmatic..
Proctorial :: Proctorial (a.) Of or pertaining to a proctor, esp. an academic proctor; magisterial..
Alderman :: Alderman (n.) One of a board or body of municipal officers next in order to the mayor and having a legislative function. They may, in some cases, individually exercise some magisterial and administrative functions..
Dogmatize :: Dogmatize (v. i.) To assert positively; to teach magisterially or with bold and undue confidence; to advance with arrogance.
Magister :: Magister (n.) Master; sir; -- a title of the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a license from a university to teach philosophy and the liberal arts..
Magisterialness :: Magisterialness (n.) The quality or state of being magisterial.
Magistery :: Magistery (n.) A magisterial injunction.
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