adjective
Etymology: Late Latin magisterialis of authority, from magisterium office of a master, from magister
Date: 1632
1. a. of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a master or teacher ; authoritative , marked by an o verb earingly dignified or assured manner or aspect, of, relating to, or required for a master's degree, of or relating to a magistrate or a magistrate's office or duties, see: dictatorial magisterially adverb
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