master
1Master — Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude}, {Major},… …
2Master P — Background information Birth name Percy Robert Miller Also known as P. Miller …
3Master — Mas ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mastered}; p. pr. vb. n. {Mastering}.] 1. To become the master of; to subject to one s will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue. [1913 Webster] Obstinacy and willful neglects must be mastered …
4Master — Mast er, n. (Naut.) A vessel having (so many) masts; used only in compounds; as, a two master. [1913 Webster] …
5Master IW — (or I.W.) was a 16th century Czech Renaissance painter of unknown origin from the school of Lucas Cranach the Elder. Among his masterpieces exceed The murder of St. Wenceslas (1543, St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague) and votive pictures now on view in… …
6Master — Mas ter, v. i. To be skillful; to excel. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
7Master — Contents 1 Ranks and titles 2 Arts and entertainment 3 Sport 4 …
8Master E. S. — Delilah cutting Samson s hair, c. 1460 Master E. S. (c. 1420 – c. 1468), (previously known as the Master of 1466) is an unidentified German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker of the late Gothic period. He was the first major German artist of old …
9master — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English magister & Anglo French meistre, both from Latin magister; akin to Latin magnus large more at much Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a male teacher (2) a person holding an academic degree… …
10Master T — Tony Master T Young (born 1961 in England) is a Canadian television and radio personality and urban music promoter. He was raised in Kitchener, Ontario. As a VJ for MuchMusic, Young was host of programs such as Rap City and Da Mix (formerly… …