schoolmaster
English
Etymology
From Middle English skolemayster, scolemaister, scol-meister, equivalent to school + master.
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Noun
schoolmaster (plural schoolmasters)
- A male teacher.
- Male teacher in charge of a school, usually a small one.
- Anything that teaches.
- The war was a tough schoolmaster for the Athenians.
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male teacher
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male teacher in charge of a small school
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Verb
schoolmaster (third-person singular simple present schoolmasters, present participle schoolmastering, simple past and past participle schoolmastered)
- To teach in the capacity of schoolmaster.
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