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Term for a male school teacher
A schoolmaster, or simply master, is a male school teacher. The usage first occurred in England in the Late Middle Ages and early modern period. At that
Schoolmaster
Topics referred to by the same term
The Country Schoolmaster may refer to: The Country Schoolmaster (1933 film), a 1933 German drama film The Country Schoolmaster (1954 film), a 1954 West
The_Country_Schoolmaster
Topics referred to by the same term
The Hoosier Schoolmaster may refer to: The Hoosier Schoolmaster (novel), an 1871 novel by Edward Eggleston The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1914 film), an American
The_Hoosier_Schoolmaster
Species of fish
The schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus), is a species of marine ray-finned fish; a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is found in the western
Schoolmaster_snapper
System of hierarchical relationships in police organisations
Police ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in police organisations. The rank system defines authority and responsibility in a police organisation
Police ranks of the United Kingdom
Police_ranks_of_the_United_Kingdom
Short story by Franz Kafka
"The Village Schoolmaster" or "The Giant Mole" ("Der Dorfschullehrer" or "Der Riesenmaulwurf") is an unfinished short story by Franz Kafka. The story,
The_Village_Schoolmaster
Fictional character from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
and in most adaptations, as a tall, lanky individual. He is the local schoolmaster, and strongly believes in all things supernatural, including the legend
Ichabod_Crane
English schoolmaster (1875–1965)
James William Dyson (29 June 1875 – 6 March 1965) was an English schoolmaster whose subject was maths. After teaching at schools in Faversham and Wellingborough
James_Dyson_(schoolmaster)
English schoolmaster (born 1970)
Douglas Robert Kenneth Robb (born 3 September 1970) is an English schoolmaster who is currently headmaster of Gresham's School. Before that, he was a housemaster
Douglas_Robb_(schoolmaster)
15th-century master of Sherborne School
Thomas Copeland (living 1437) was the schoolmaster at Sherborne School in the reign of Henry VI of England. Copeland's origins are obscure, although the
Thomas Copeland (schoolmaster)
Thomas_Copeland_(schoolmaster)
Fifth Bishop of Whitby
George D'Oyly Snow (1903–1977) was a British schoolmaster and Anglican clergyman, who later served for a decade as the fifth Bishop of Whitby. Snow was
George_Snow_(bishop)
English entomologist and schoolmaster (1854-1938)
Edward Meyrick (25 November 1854 – 31 March 1938) was an English schoolmaster and amateur entomologist. He was an expert on microlepidoptera and some consider
Edward_Meyrick
1987 book by Jacques Rancière
The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation is a 1987 book by philosopher Jacques Rancière on the role of the teacher and individual
The_Ignorant_Schoolmaster
1596 English dictionary by Edmund Coote
The English Schoole-Maister: Teaching all his schollers, the order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue is an English dictionary compiled
The_English_Schoole-Master
1871 novel by Edward Eggleston
The Hoosier Schoolmaster: A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana is an 1871 novel by the American author Edward Eggleston. The novel originated from a series
The Hoosier Schoolmaster (novel)
The_Hoosier_Schoolmaster_(novel)
Ashton (died 29 August 1578, Cambridge) was an English clergyman and schoolmaster, the first headmaster of Shrewsbury School. Ashton was originally identified
Thomas_Ashton_(schoolmaster)
Travers Mends Gibson OBE (3 March 1908 – 23 October 1994) was an English schoolmaster, scholar, academic and a distinguished British Himalayan mountaineer
Jack_Gibson_(schoolmaster)
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
bought a teacher. Other children attended "public" schools organized by a schoolmaster (ludimagister) paid by parents. Vernae (homeborn slave children) might
Roman_Empire
1935 film
The Hoosier Schoolmaster is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Norman Foster, Charlotte Henry and Otis Harlan
The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1935 film)
The_Hoosier_Schoolmaster_(1935_film)
Thomas Godwyn D.D. (1587–20 March 1642) was an English headmaster and scholar. He was the second son of Anthony Godwyn of Wookey, Somerset. He entered
Thomas_Godwyn_(scholar)
English schoolmaster
Aurelius Elliott OBE (27 July 1888 – 21 November 1973) was an English schoolmaster who became head master of Eton College at Windsor in Berkshire, and was
Claude_Elliott_(schoolmaster)
Frederick Walter Savage VD (28 July 1847 – 19 August 1930) was a British schoolmaster who founded Seaford College in 1884. The son of John Savage and Mary
Frederick Savage (schoolmaster)
Frederick_Savage_(schoolmaster)
English Jesuit priest, archivist, librarian and headmaster
Frederick Turner (27 October 1910 – 2001) was an English Jesuit priest, archivist, librarian and headmaster at Stonyhurst College. Frederick Joseph Turner
Frederick_Turner_(Jesuit)
British educator
John Alexander Hope Johnston (died June 1938) was a British educator. He taught at the Tonbridge School, was headmaster of Highgate School, and was an
John_Johnston_(schoolmaster)
British headmaster (1929–2023)
Wykeham Ellis CBE (3 October 1929 – 14 February 2023) was a British schoolmaster, successively head of Rossall School and Marlborough College and Chairman
Roger_Ellis_(schoolmaster)
Motor vehicle platform
continued the use of the "Schoolmaster" product name. In a shift from being an adaptation of a truck chassis, the Schoolmaster was designed as a distinct
International S series (bus chassis)
International_S_series_(bus_chassis)
Scottish artifacts discovered in 1836
the day after the discovery the coffins were retrieved by the boys' schoolmaster, one Mr. Ferguson, who also belonged to an unidentified local archaeological
Arthur's_Seat_coffins
James Andrew, LL.D. (1774?–13 June 1833), was the principal of the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey from 1809 to 1822. Andrew
James_Andrew_(educator)
English schoolmaster and educationalist
Hugh Raymond Wright (born 24 August 1938) is an English schoolmaster and educationalist who was chairman of the Headmasters' Conference for 1995–1996.
Hugh_Wright_(schoolmaster)
Motor vehicle
Along with fire truck applications, the Loadstar was offered as a "Schoolmaster" cowled school bus chassis. In 1978, International introduced the medium-duty
International_Loadstar
German fascist ideology
fantastically naïve men of learning, professors, district counsellors, schoolmasters, and lawyers—in short a bourgeois, idealistic, and refined class. It
Nazism
4th-century BC Roman dictator and general
refusing to accept pupils from a schoolmaster as hostages. Much of the Livian narrative about the exchange with the schoolmaster is meant to recount an exemplum
Marcus_Furius_Camillus
British politician
David James Christian Faber (born 7 July 1961) is a schoolmaster and former Conservative member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. He did not seek
David_Faber_(politician)
French philosopher
consideration of society as the sum of its parts. Rancière's book, The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation (original title Le Maître
Jacques_Rancière
Edward Nicholas Tate CBE (born 18 December 1943) is an English historian and educationist. After heading the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, he
Nicholas_Tate_(schoolmaster)
English schoolmaster working in Ireland (1696–1771)
Abraham Shackelton (1696–1771) was a Quaker schoolmaster. Born in West Yorkshire, he settled and established a school in Ballitore, County Kildare, Ireland
Abraham_Shackleton
James Hodgson (1672–1755) was an English astronomer, mathematical teacher, lecturer and writer. The nephew of Christopher Wren, Hodgson was an assistant
James_Hodgson_(mathematician)
English rock band
from the storyline, including the "Mother", the "Ex-wife", and the "Schoolmaster". Pink Floyd used the puppets during their performances. Relationships
Pink_Floyd
Executed 1871 Known as "The Genius Killer"; Canadian-born doctor, lawyer, schoolmaster, photographer, inventor, carpet designer, phrenologist, philologist and
List of serial killers in the United States
List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_States
1932 film
The Ideal Schoolmaster (Czech: Kantor Ideál) is a 1932 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Karel Lamač as Professor Karel Suchý Anny Ondra as Vera
The_Ideal_Schoolmaster
Scottish Presbyterian minister, schoolmaster and philosopher
Alexander Crombie FRS (1760–1840) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, schoolmaster and philosopher. He was born in Aberdeen on 17 July 1760, the son of
Alexander_Crombie
British usage writer and lexicographer (1858–1933)
Henry Watson Fowler (10 March 1858 – 26 December 1933) was an English schoolmaster, lexicographer and commentator on the usage of the English language.
H._W._Fowler
Indian schoolmaster and educationist (1945–2023)
Jonathan Anthony Mason (10 January 1945 – 17 February 2023) was an Indian schoolmaster and educationist. He served as the Headmaster of several major public
John_Mason_(schoolmaster)
Fictional character from the novel Moby-Dick
Created by Herman Melville In-universe information Gender Male Occupation Schoolmaster sailor oarsman whaler Family Unnamed stepmother John D'Wolf (uncle) Children
Ishmael_(Moby-Dick)
William Erskine (died 1685), was master of Charterhouse Hospital. Erskine was the seventh son of John Erskine, Earl of Mar, by his second wife, Lady Mary
William Erskine (master of Charterhouse)
William_Erskine_(master_of_Charterhouse)
Canadian educator (1797–1869)
Andrew Henderson (1797 – April 25, 1869) was a pioneering schoolmaster in Nova Scotia, Canada. He immigrated from Ireland into New Brunswick in 1818 with
Andrew Henderson (schoolmaster)
Andrew_Henderson_(schoolmaster)
Scottish schoolmaster
definition) is a Scots language and Scottish English term for a Scottish schoolmaster usually of the Church of Scotland and also a term used in the US for
Dominie
English classicist and bishop (1774–1839)
January 1774 – 4 December 1839) was an English classical scholar and schoolmaster of Shrewsbury School, and Bishop of Lichfield. His biography was written
Samuel_Butler_(schoolmaster)
1924 film
The Hoosier Schoolmaster is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Oliver L. Sellers and starring Henry Hull, Jane Thomas, and Frank Dane. It is
The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1924 film)
The_Hoosier_Schoolmaster_(1924_film)
Former Headmaster of Winchester College
Timothy Roderick Hands (born 30 March 1956) is an English schoolmaster and writer. Previously the Master of Magdalen College School, Oxford, he was the
Timothy_Hands
The National Association of Schoolmasters (NAS) was a trade union representing male schoolteachers in the United Kingdom. The origins of the NAS can be
National Association of Schoolmasters
National_Association_of_Schoolmasters
English schoolmaster and cricketer
Charles George Pope (21 January 1872 – 31 January 1959) was an English schoolmaster and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University
Charles Pope (English cricketer)
Charles_Pope_(English_cricketer)
American prospector and businessman
Revolution militia captain. Bush served in the War of 1812. Bush became a schoolmaster in Rochester, New York. He also served on a committee that nominated
Obadiah_Bush
1924 biography by H. G. Wells
The Story of a Great Schoolmaster is a 1924 biography of Frederick William Sanderson (1857–1922) by H. G. Wells. It is the only biography Wells wrote.
The Story of a Great Schoolmaster
The_Story_of_a_Great_Schoolmaster
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up schoolmaster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. School Master may refer to: Schoolmaster, a male graduate teacher School Master (1958 film),
School_Master
1996 American film
and mistress of an abusive schoolmaster who find themselves stalked by an unknown assailant after murdering the schoolmaster and disposing of his body
Diabolique_(1996_film)
English soldier and schoolmaster
Peter Beck CVO (27 June 1909 – 17 May 2002) was an English soldier and schoolmaster. In the 1930s Beck was a peace campaigner, but in 1938, a year before
Peter_Beck_(schoolmaster)
Ugandan-born South African actor (1948–2019)
Sandgrass People Lieutenant Cox 1990 African Express Helmut 1990 The Schoolmaster Boetman Coetzee 1990 A.W.O.L. J.H van der Merwe 1992 To the Death Hank
Danny_Keogh
Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)
schoolboy left him disillusioned with formal education: "Schools and schoolmasters", he later wrote, were "prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept
George_Bernard_Shaw
1933 film
The Country Schoolmaster or Country Schoolmaster Uwe Karsten (German: Heideschulmeister Uwe Karsten) is a 1933 German drama film directed by Carl Heinz
The Country Schoolmaster (1933 film)
The_Country_Schoolmaster_(1933_film)
Teachers' trade union in the United Kingdom
remove from its name the now archaic term 'schoolmasters'. The union as the National Association of Schoolmasters (NAS) with 21,000 members attempt to seek
NASUWT
English writer and scholar (1757–1817)
(1789) and Remarks on the Greek Verses of Milton (1790). He was also a schoolmaster, clergyman, and chaplain to King George III. He kept a school for boys
Charles_Burney_(schoolmaster)
English schoolmaster and astronomer
William Pearson FRS (23 April 1767–6 September 1847) was an English schoolmaster, astronomer, and a founder of the Astronomical Society of London. He authored
William_Pearson_(astronomer)
Scottish schoolmaster and author (1888–1954)
John Fergusson Roxburgh (5 May 1888 – 6 May 1954) was a Scottish schoolmaster and author, first headmaster of Stowe School. Roxburgh was a younger son
J._F._Roxburgh
Scottish writer and schoolmaster (1782–1850)
Alexander Jamieson (1782–1850) was a Scottish writer and schoolmaster, now best known as a rhetorician. He has been described as effectively a professional
Alexander_Jamieson
Headmaster of Winchester College
retirement in 2000. He has been described as "one of the most gifted schoolmasters of his generation". He was chairman of the Headmasters' Conference in
James_Sabben-Clare
Association football club in England
The club was founded as Sunderland and District Teachers A.F.C. by schoolmaster James Allan in what has commonly been believed to be October 1879. However
Sunderland_A.F.C.
English actor, comedian, and writer (born 1955)
Felicity Montagu (I'm Alan Partridge). In December 2013, he revived his schoolmaster sketch for Royal Free Hospital's Rocks with Laughter at the Adelphi Theatre
Rowan_Atkinson
English schoolmaster, scholar, academic and Himalayan mountaineer
(more commonly known as J. A. K. Martyn) (1903–1984), was an English schoolmaster, scholar, academic and a distinguished British Himalayan mountaineer
John_Martyn_(schoolmaster)
Iranian ethnic group
the NWFP, and his half-sister, Mehr Taj, whose husband Yahya Jan, a schoolmaster who became a Minister in the Frontier, was the brother of the late Mohammed
Pashtuns
Irish schoolmaster
David Manson (1726-1792) was an Irish schoolmaster who in teaching children basic literacy sought to exclude "drudgery and fear" by pioneering the use
David_Manson_(schoolmaster)
Park in Boston, Massachusetts
Ralph Waldo Emerson lived in a small cabin atop what is now named "Schoolmaster Hill", running a "School for Young Ladies" with his mother and brother
Franklin_Park_(Boston)
Species of squid
magister, also known as the magister armhook squid, commander squid or schoolmaster gonate squid, is a medium-sized squid in the family Gonatidae. It is
Berryteuthis_magister
Bright (baptised 26 October 1562 – 4 March 1627[A]) was a clergyman and schoolmaster in Worcester. He served for 38 years Headmaster at The King's School
Henry Bright (schoolmaster, born 1562)
Henry_Bright_(schoolmaster,_born_1562)
confiscating ecclesiastical properties in the region. Separatists led by schoolmaster Vilmos Tkálecz declared independence and started conquering villages
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
John Allen Manton (17 August 1807 – 9 September 1864) was an English-born Australian Methodist minister, school principal and founding President of Newington
John_Manton
English priest and educator
Samuel Smith (died 23 March 1808) was an English priest and schoolmaster who became Headmaster of Westminster School in the 18th century. Smith was educated
Samuel_Smith_(schoolmaster)
English schoolteacher and Inspector of Schools (1931–2020)
Peter Hugh William Garwood (29 May 1931 – 19 April 2020) was an English schoolmaster and inspector for HM Inspectorate of Schools (now Ofsted) in the West
Peter_Garwood
English schoolmaster and scholar (c. 1575 – 1647)
Thomas Farnaby (or Farnabie) (c. 1575 – 12 June 1647) was an English schoolmaster and scholar. He operated a successful school in the Cripplegate ward
Thomas_Farnaby
William Spence was a Scottish schoolmaster in Fife. In the month of May 1685, he was summoned to appear before the Privy Council. Phillimore says he "had
William_Spence_(schoolmaster)
Former unit of the British Army (1865–1992)
(ETS) of the Adjutant General's Corps. On 2 July 1845 the Corps of Army Schoolmasters was formed, staffed by warrant officers and senior non-commissioned
Royal_Army_Educational_Corps
1764 massacre in Pennsylvania, United States
settlers' log schoolhouse in the Province of Pennsylvania and killed the schoolmaster, Enoch Brown, and ten students. One other student named Archie McCullough
Enoch_Brown_school_massacre
Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland
advocate for women's health and education David Manson, (1726–1792), schoolmaster, pioneer of play and peer tutoring. Freedom of the Borough 1779 Samuel
Belfast
Danish writer (1805–1875)
most bitter years of his life. At one school, Andersen lived at his schoolmaster's home. There, Andersen was abused and was told that it was done in order
Hans_Christian_Andersen
1987 Indian film
village. Mukhi's frequent absence from home is resented by his wife. The schoolmaster (Benjamin Gilani), tries to get her to enrol her only daughter in the
Mirch_Masala
English divine and schoolmaster
Butler (11 June 1819 – 14 March 1890) was an English Anglican priest and schoolmaster who was Principal of Liverpool College and later canon of Winchester
George_Butler_(1819–1890)
Schoolmaster and Scottish rugby union player
Logie Bruce Lockhart (12 October 1921 – 7 September 2020) was a Scottish schoolmaster, writer, and journalist, in his youth a Scottish international rugby
Logie_Bruce_Lockhart
Twenty-third letter of the Latin alphabet
Latinists, as they have no need of it, nor do the Germans, not even the schoolmasters, know what to do with it or how to call it; some call it we, [... others]
W
Welsh schoolmaster
James Davies (1765 - 1849) was a Welsh schoolmaster. His parents, Edward and Judith Davies, were Monmouthshire farmers. As a boy he attended Llangattock
James_Davies_(schoolmaster)
German writer and polymath (1749–1832)
German-Romance Section of the 37th Assembly of German Philologists and Schoolmasters in Dessau on 1 October 1884, edited by Friedrich Zarncke]. Breitkopf
Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe
Antony Roy Clark (born 7 November 1956) is a South African schoolmaster and educationalist, formerly a first-class cricketer, currently Rector (headmaster)
Antony_Clark
Welsh churchman, scholar and educator (1792–1858)
John Williams (1792 – 27 December 1858) was a Welsh churchman, scholar and educator, Archdeacon of Cardigan from 1833, first rector of Edinburgh Academy
John Williams (priest, born 1792)
John_Williams_(priest,_born_1792)
German classical scholar and schoolmaster (1691–1761)
Gesner (9 April 1691 – 3 August 1761) was a German classical scholar and schoolmaster. He was born at Roth an der Rednitz near Ansbach in the Principality
Johann_Matthias_Gesner
English philosopher and logician (1872–1970)
November 2018 – via YouTube. "Inside Beacon Hill: Bertrand Russell as Schoolmaster". Jespersen, Shirley ERIC# EJ360344, published 1987 "Dora Russell". 12
Bertrand_Russell
Italian painter (1571–1610)
biography additionally relates the story of how the artist was chased by a schoolmaster in Sicily for spending too long gazing at the boys in his care. Susino
Caravaggio
British schoolmaster and plant hybridist
George Yeld (1845–1938) was a schoolmaster, climber, explorer and hybridiser of daylilies and irises. He was a member of the Alpine Club and editor of
George_Yeld
Walter Percy Garrett (30 May 1902 – 23 December 1966) was an English schoolmaster and author, headmaster of the new Raynes Park County School from 1935
John_Garrett_(schoolmaster)
Topics referred to by the same term
Robb (surgeon) (1899–1974), New Zealand heart surgeon Douglas Robb (schoolmaster) (born 1970), headmaster of Gresham's School, England Doug Robb, lead
Douglas_Robb
English clergyman and schoolmaster
in 1715, and then returned to his old school, Eton, as an assistant schoolmaster. In 1728, he gained a benefice, as Rector of Little Chishall, Essex,
Thomas_Thackeray
Walter Gale was the first schoolmaster of the Mayfield Charity School in Mayfield, East Sussex, now the Mayfield Church of England Primary School, serving
Walter_Gale_(schoolmaster)
SCHOOLMASTER
SCHOOLMASTER
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' A schoolmaster.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a scholar or schoolmaster, from an agent derivative of Middle English lern(en), which meant both ‘to learn’ and ‘to teach’ (Old English leornian).South German : habitational name for someone from Lern near Freising.South German : nickname from Middle High German lerner ‘pupil’, ‘schoolboy’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish lerner ‘Talmudic student or scholar’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place near Pendlebury, Greater Manchester, or another in Lancashire, both called Pendleton from the hill name Pendle + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.The Pendleton family were established in Caroline Co., VA, by Philip Pendleton, a schoolmaster of Norwich, England, who emigrated in 1682.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Comedy of Errors' A schoolmaster.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for someone who behaved in a masterful manner, or an occupational name for someone who was master of his craft or a schoolmaster, from Middle English maister (Old French maistre, Latin magister). In early instances this surname was often borne by people who were franklins or other substantial freeholders, presumably because they had laborers under them to work their lands. In Scotland Master was the title given to administrators of medieval hospitals, as well as being born by the eldest sons of barons; thus, the surname may also have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name by someone in the service of such.Either a dialect form or an Americanized form of German Meister.Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Parsi occupational name for someone who was a master of his craft, from the English word master.
SCHOOLMASTER
SCHOOLMASTER
Boy/Male
Tamil
An excellent warrior, King, Chief, Brave
Biblical
the destroyer; see Apollyon a destroyer,the angel of the bottomless pit (Revelation :)
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Descendant of Jadu
Female
Greek
(Μήδεια) Greek name MEDEIA means "cunning." In mythology, this is the name of the sorceress who helped Iason (Latin Jason) steal the Golden Fleece from his father. When Jason later abandoned her for another woman, she got revenge by killing two of her own children fathered by him.Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Russian, Sanskrit
Bitter; Merciless; A Fragrant Plant; Village
Boy/Male
Hindu
A musical Raag, Ansh of Lakshmi
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Latin, Swedish
Youthful; Alder Tree; Place of Alders; Spring Like; Place of Alder Trees; Abbreviations of Vernon or Lavern
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Pleasing; Loved
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lokamatri | லோகாமாதà¯à®°à¯€
Lakshmi, Mother of the world
Boy/Male
French
Strong.
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SCHOOLMASTER
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SCHOOLMASTER
n.
A leather lash, or other instrument of punishment, used by a schoolmaster.
n.
One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.
n.
The act of closing the doors of a schoolroom against a schoolmaster; -- a boyish mode of rebellion in schools.
n.
Cruel government or discipline; as, the tyranny of a schoolmaster.
n.
A schoolmaster; a pedagogue.
n.
The man who presides over and teaches a school; a male teacher of a school.
n.
A teacher of children; one whose occupation is to teach the young; a schoolmaster.
n.
A schoolmaster; a pedagogue.
n.
One who teaches the letters or elements of knowledge; a petty schoolmaster.
n.
One who, or that which, disciplines and directs.