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  1. 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. …

  2. 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 …

  3. maître - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Mar 3, 2026 · 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, …

  4. English Translation of “MAÎTRE” | Collins French-English ...

    English Translation of “MAÎTRE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  5. maître | French to English Translation - FrenchDictionary.com

    Devenez le seigneur et maître d'un véritable château médiéval ! Become the lord and master of a real medieval castle! En outre, tous les animaux sont très attaché à son maître.

  6. MAÎTRE | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    MAÎTRE translate: teacher, master, mistress, master, mentor, Mr, master, master, master. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  7. Définitions : maître - Dictionnaire de français Larousse

    Qui est le plus important, essentiel : L'idée maîtresse d'un exposé. 1. Personne qui commande ; chose qui dirige la conduite de l'homme : Le maître et le vassal. L'argent, le maître du monde. 2. Personne …