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Etymology

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From Middle English skolemayster, scolemaister, scol-meister, equivalent to school +‎ master.

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Noun

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schoolmaster (plural schoolmasters)

  1. A male teacher.
    1. A male teacher in charge of a school, usually a small one.
  2. (figurative) Anything that teaches.
    The war was a tough schoolmaster for the Athenians.
    • (Can we date this quote?), “June Ninth: The Day of Mental Insistence”, in The Secret Language of Birthdays, page 241:
      If death is the schoolmaster, then life is our homework

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Verb

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schoolmaster (third-person singular simple present schoolmasters, present participle schoolmastering, simple past and past participle schoolmastered)

  1. To teach in the capacity of schoolmaster.