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Maître - Wikipedia Maître (spelled Maitre according to post-1990 spelling rules) is a commonly used honorific for lawyers, judicial officers and notaries in France, Belgium, Switzerland and French-speaking parts of Canada [1][2] It is often written in its abbreviated form Me or plural Mes in French and Mtre in Canadian English
MAÎTRE D Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Maître d' is short for maître d'hôtel, which comes from French and literally means "master of the house " Maître d'hôtel was used in English for a head butler or steward of a household before it referred to the head of a dining-room staff For the record, the plural of maître d'hôtel is maîtres d'hôtel whereas the plural of maître d' is maître d's
maître - Wiktionary, the free dictionary maître m (plural maîtres, diminutive maîtretje n) Inherited from Middle French maistre, from Old French maistre, from Latin magistrum Doublet of maestro, borrowed from Italian, magister, borrowed from Latin, and master, borrowed from English maître m (plural maîtres, feminine maîtresse or maître)
maître - Definition, Meaning, Examples Pronunciation in . . . Personne qui a pouvoir et autorité (sur qqn) pour se faire servir, obéir Le maître et l'esclave proverbe On ne peut servir deux maîtres à la fois Parler, agir en maître Ni Dieu ni maître, devise anarchiste Possesseur d'un animal domestique Ce chien reconnaît son maître et sa maîtresse (Maître de…)