Associations to the word «Magister»
Noun
- Dictator
- Maximus
- Justinian
- Gaul
- Thrace
- Ravenna
- Prefect
- Vandal
- Cassius
- Consul
- Goth
- Trainer
- Faust
- Uppsala
- Bologna
- Hun
- Boniface
- Constantinople
- Gaius
- Magus
- Claudius
- Magnus
- Constantine
- Miles
- Belisarius
- Master
- Doctorate
- Crab
- Bertram
- Emperor
- Allegheny
- Squid
- Erasmus
- Lucius
- Degree
- Theology
- Byzantine
- Julius
- Summa
- Thesis
- Bead
- Monoplane
- Hawker
- Mag
- Gesellschaft
- Leo
- Titus
- Marcus
- Bc
- Rank
- Toulouse
- Persian
- Caesar
- Bachelor
- Phd
- Johannes
- Tara
- Cm
- Dissertation
- Diploma
- Danube
- Julian
- Fritz
- Magistrate
- Heidelberg
- Vatican
- Leipzig
- Canon
- Revolt
- Vita
- Manga
- Basel
- Malcolm
- Tutor
- Secretariat
- Cavalry
Adjective
Wiktionary
MAGISTER, noun. 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.
MAGISTER, noun. The possessor of a master's degree.
Wise words
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