meșter

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See also: mester, Mester, and Meșter

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Hungarian mester, ultimately from Latin magister, and therefore a doublet of maistru, taken directly from German, măiestru (inherited) and maestru, from Italian, magistru, from Latin and master, from English.

Noun[edit]

meșter m (plural meșteri)

  1. artisan, skilled or qualified worker, artist, master, expert, handyman

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