igor2003 -> RE: what makes master (12/30/2013 7:02:19 AM)
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--FR-- This comes from just one of many online dictionaries, pretty much all of which have the same basic definitions. If you own a slave...you are a "master". If you own a pet...you are a "master". If you are the male head of household...you are a "master". Yes, you can also be a "master" of something if you have extensive experience or training in a particular craft or area. But that is certainly not the only definition, nor the only criteria for having or using the title of "Master", and in my opinion anyone trying to limit the definition to just that is attempting to puff up their own ego. mas·ter [mas-ter, mah-ster] Show IPA noun 1. a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something: a master of six languages; to be master of one's fate. 2. an owner of a slave, animal, etc. 3. an employer of workers or servants. 4. the male head of a household. 5. a person eminently skilled in something, as an occupation, art, or science: the great masters of the Impressionist period.
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