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Magister
Magister, 1. A master; a superior, especially by office or position:
Magister ad facultates
Magister ad facultates, an ecclesiastical officer who grants dispensations.
Magister navis
Magister navis (the master of a ship).
Magister rerum usus; magistra rerum expreintia
Magister rerum usus; magistra rerum expreintia [Lat.], use is the master
Magister societatis
Magister societatis (the manager of a partnership).
LL.M.
LL.M. [New Latin legum magister] master of laws
magistrate
magistrate [Latin magistratus magistracy, magistrate, from magistr- magister master, political superior] 1 : a civil or judicial official
Magisterial
magistrate or one in authority having the manner of a magister official commanding authoritative Hence Overbearing dictatorial dogmatic
Faculties, Court of
Faculties, Court of, a jurisdiction or tribunal belonging to the archbishop. It does not hold pleas in any suits, but...
Master
Master [fr. meester, Dut.; maistre, Fr.; magister, Lat.], a director; a governor; a teacher; one who has
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