One that has control over another or others.
The owner or keeper of an animal: The dog ran toward its master.
The owner of a slave.
One who has control over or ownership of something: the master of a large tea plantation.
The captain of a merchant ship. Also called master mariner.
An employer.
The man who serves as the head of a household.
One who defeats another; a victor.
One whose teachings or doctrines are accepted by followers.
Master Christianity. Jesus.
A male teacher, schoolmaster, or tutor.
One who holds a master’s degree.
An artist or performer of great and exemplary skill.
An old master.
A worker qualified to teach apprentices and carry on the craft independently.
An expert: a master of three languages.
Abbr. M.
Used formerly as a title for a man holding a naval office ranking next below a lieutenant on a warship.
Used as a title for a man who serves as the head or presiding officer of certain societies, clubs, orders, or institutions.
Chiefly British. Used as a title for any of various male law court officers.
Master Used as a title for any of various male officers having specified duties concerning the management of the British royal household.
Master Used as a courtesy title before the given or full name of a boy not considered old enough to be addressed as Mister.
Archaic. Used as a form of address for a man; mister.
Master A man who owns a pack of hounds or is the chief officer of a hunt.
An original, such as an original document or audio recording, from which copies can be made.
adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a master.
Principal or predominant: a master plot.
Controlling all other parts of a mechanism: a master switch.
Highly skilled or proficient: a master thief.
Being an original from which copies are made.
tr.v. mas·tered, mas·ter·ing, mas·ters
To act as or be the master of.
To make oneself a master of: mastered the language in a year’s study.
To overcome or defeat: He finally mastered his addiction to drugs.
To reduce to subjugation; break or tame (an animal, for example).
To produce a master audio recording for.
To season or age (dyed goods).
oh yes in the dictionary… which one would u like or shell i just use my own interpretation to which one to use or would that be against what you said. i mean if he were refering to the master of a pack of dream hounds well then i surly would have known or maybe it was a master of 3 languages or even One that has control over another or others. well in that case i am soooooooooo sorry i didnt use the dictionary i see how that would have narrowed my choices down a lot.
Personal interpretation is what makes us unquie, what makes us above everyone else that is a drone in this world. i will use it where i like and keep my eyes open to other possablites that the majority of this world keeps its eyes shut to by lisiting to the words, and only the words of others
Edit: and before i forget while you are hammering me for my own interp why dont u pick up on all my spelling mistakes as well that should keep you entertained for about 30 minutes seeing as i make so many.