maitrisecommon nounverbSyllable DecompositionmaitriseEtymologyexpandFrom the noun maître, itself from Old French maistre, itself from Latin magister (« one who commands, directs » and « teacher »), and the suffix -ise expressing quality or behavior.Definitions1. First person singular of the present indicative of the verb maitriser.expand2. Third person singular of the present indicative of the verb maitriser.expand3. First person singular of the present subjunctive of the verb maitriser.expand4. Third person singular of the present subjunctive of the verb maitriser.expand5. Second person singular of the imperative of the verb maitriser.expand