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Definition of Maisters

Maister
Maister Mais"ter, n. Master. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Spenser.
Maister
Maister Mais"ter, a. Principal; chief. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Maisters from wikipedia

- title of Maister working as an independent instructor. The Company of Maisters of the Science of Defence was governed by four senior Maisters. The Company...
- Look up maister in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maister is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barry Maister (born 1948), New Zealand...
- Enrique Hernández Solís (born March 3, 2000), also known as Maister, is a Mexican professional Super Smash Bros. player. He was previously considered...
- soldiers who fought under Maister's command in northern Slovenia became known as "Maister's fighters" (Slovene: Maistrovi borci). Maister was also an accomplished...
- the play to Scottish names. His second translation, The Servant o' Twa Maisters (translated from Carlo Goldoni's The Servant of Two Masters) was the Royal...
- Henry Maister (1699–1744), of Hull and Winestead, Yorkshire, was a British merchant and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1741...
- Beau Maister (born 20 March 1986 as Beau Wilkes) is an Australian rules footballer who pla**** with St Kilda and the West Coast Eagles in the Australian...
- Nigel Maister is the Russell and Ruth Peck Artistic Director of the University of Rochester's International Theater Program and has been the director...
- David H. Maister (born July 21, 1947) is a former Harvard Business School professor, American writer and expert on business management practices and the...
- Sharpham in his play The Fleire included a reference to "Maister Oscabath the Irishman ... and Maister Shamrough his lackey". Later, a 1630 work entitled Sir...