maitrise

common nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

maitrise

from the noun maître, itself from the Old French maistre, itself derived from the Latin magister ('the one who commands, directs' and 'master who teaches'), and the suffix -ise expressing quality or behavior.

Definition

Plural

maitrises

Translations

  • germangerman:Beherrschung
  • englishenglish:mastery
  • italianitalian:padronanza

See also

maîtrisé (adj.) maitre (cn.) maitre (adj.) magister (cn.) magistral (adj.) magistrat (cn.) maitriser (v.) maîtrisable (adj.)