archgrandmaster

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

arch- +‎ grandmaster

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɑːɹt͡ʃɡɹændˈmɑːs.tə/

Noun[edit]

archgrandmaster (plural archgrandmasters)

  1. (rare) A chief and great grandmaster.
    • 2014 January 18, iamthewallace, “Enable Cheats in Campaign mode?”, in steamcommunity.com[1]:
      We got a forum necromancy archgrandmaster here, look out.
    • 2019 July 31, Shaithan, “Harry And The Shipgirls: Goblet of Feels (A HP/Kancolle Snippet Collection)”, in forums.spacebattles.com[2]:
      Janine nodded. "Yeah. I'm about ready for journeyman level. From journeyman it's up to Young Master, Master, Old Master, Grandmaster. People like Grindelwald or that British guy are at the level of Archmaster or Archgrandmaster.
    • 2019 December 21, WorldWeaver, Radley, “Alabastor: Age of Heroes”, in rpnation.com[3]:
      "Greetings, initiates of the Golden Star!" she announced loudly to the group, "I am Captain Kofsia Silvergrin of the Copper Company Mercenary guild, Archgrandmaster of the Astral School of Un!". She performed a pirouette and then bowed elaborately while flashing the group a big grin that was accompanied with a shrewd expression on her face. "At your service." She concluded with a sly wink.
    • 2021 January 25, ZaydenHaruto, -Enever-, “Me? A useless healer?”, in reddit.com[4]:
      Oh it's you, sorry, I forgot that you're the only one that has right opinion and everyone else is a fucking idiot, because you're apparently archgrandmasters and everyone who says something that you don't agree with, is a fucking bronze[sic]