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housemaster
[ hous-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]
housemaster
/ ˈhaʊsˌmɪstrɪs; ˈhaʊsˌmɑːstə /
noun
- a teacher, esp in a boarding school, responsible for the pupils in his house
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Derived Forms
- housemistress, noun:feminine
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Other Words From
- housemaster·ship noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of housemaster1
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Example Sentences
That afternoon Dick received a telegram which sent him off full speed to his housemaster for the necessary permission to go home.
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There was only one thing he feared; he did not want Mrs. Rogers, wife of the housemaster, to "mother" him.
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He is now a Housemaster, with every opportunity (and full permission) to work himself to death.
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However, a Housemaster contra mundum, and a Housemaster in his own House, are very different beings.
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If a boy appears dour and dogged, the Housemaster has to decide whether he is shy or merely insolent.
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