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1.
A
vessel
having
(
so
many
)
masts;
-- used
only
in compounds;
as,
a
two-master
.
Source : opted (
94002
) - auto
2.
A
male
person
having
another
living being
so
far
subject
to his
will
,
that he
can
,
in the
main
,
control
his or its actions;
--
formerly
used with
much
more
extensive
application
than
now
.
(a)
The
employer
of a
servant
.
(b)
The
owner
of a
slave
.
(c)
The
person
to
whom
an
apprentice
is articled.
(d)
A
sovereign
,
prince
,
or
feudal
noble
;
a
chief
,
or one exercising
similar
authority
.
(e)
The
head
of a
household
.
(f)
The
male
head
of a
school
or
college
.
(g)
A
male
teacher
.
(h)
The
director
of a
number
of persons performing a
ceremony
or sharing a
feast
.
(i)
The
owner
of a
docile
brute
,
--
especially
a
dog
or
horse
.
(j)
The
controller
of a
familiar
spirit
or other
supernatural
being.
Source : opted (
94003
) - auto
3.
One
who
uses,
or controls at
will
,
anything
inanimate
;
as,
to be
master
of one's
time
.
Source : opted (
94004
) - auto
4.
One
who
has attained
great
skill
in the
use
or
application
of anything;
as,
a
master
of
oratorical
art
.
Source : opted (
94005
) - auto
5.
A
title
given
by
courtesy
,
now
commonly
pronounced
mister
,
except
when
given
to boys;
-- sometimes
written
Mister
,
but
usually
abbreviated to
Mr
.
Source : opted (
94006
) - auto
6.
A
young
gentleman
;
a
lad
,
or
small
boy
.
Source : opted (
94007
) - auto
7.
The
commander
of a
merchant
vessel
;
--
usually
called
captain
.
Also,
a commissioned
officer
in the
navy
ranking
next
above
ensign
and
below
lieutenant
;
formerly
,
an
officer
on a
man-of-war
who
had
immediate
charge
,
under
the
commander
,
of sailing the
vessel
.
Source : opted (
94008
) - auto
8.
A
person
holding an
office
of
authority
among
the Freemasons,
esp.
the presiding
officer
;
also,
a
person
holding a
similar
office
in other
civic
societies.
Source : opted (
94009
) - auto
9.
To
become
the
master
of;
to
subject
to one's
will
,
control
,
or
authority
;
to
conquer
;
to
overpower
;
to
subdue
.
Source : opted (
94012
) - auto
10.
To
gain
the
command
of,
so
as to
understand
or
apply
;
to
become
an
adept
in;
as,
to
master
a
science
.
Source : opted (
94013
) - auto
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