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Meaning of magistra | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A woman with power or authority, such as a teacher or archmage; a mistress.
    especially
  2. A female magister.
  3. Female equivalent of magister.
    feminine, form-of

Examples

“Your grandmother must have provided assistance to the magistra at some point.”
“What the magistra hadn’t said was that a number of the other students were children, some as young as eight or nine.”
““You will take the magistra and magister wherever they need to go, please. They have done my household great service tonight.””
“The Magistra was waiting for him in the entrance hall, the vast double doors already opened.”
“It was, after all, addressed to the magistra of the branch, and technically she fit the description.”
“With some difficulty, the magistra managed to undo the clasp.”
“Giving the magistra an apologetic nod, he turned to the karanat and observed, “You do speak Esse. Let’s have no more pretense of that kind. I have questions, which I can put to you in civilized fashion here, under Magistra Ilia’s eye, or elsewhere, under no concerned gaze.[…]””
““On the contrary, show them both in, and bring us a can of Tulamyde Gold and some cookies. It will not be said that I am stingy with important guests,” Emmeran Stoerrebrandt proclaimed. Yet another violation of his dietary rules. He regretted it almost at once. At least until the Magistra rushed into the room, her face set in a grim scowl.”
“The magistra, who came to inspect the cleaning, interrupted her, “Why are you standing there staring at the wall when there’s much work to do, Floriana?[…]””
“She had always been jealous of the Magistras and their proximity to Queen Leona and now she could solve a problem for one of them.”
“It didn’t help that Zuri pulled out her saltiest language in Ky’s required meetings with the coven council. He was convinced she did it on purpose. For one thing, she always looked far too smug at the outraged expressions on the magistras’ faces.”
“Our physician is not available, and we have sought aid from the magistra and Leah Sara Garcia.”
“Meditation has an important part in many witchcraft ceremonies, at least in the coven of which I am the Magistra or leader.”
“The magnificent Magisters and Magistras, profound Priests and Priestesses, wondrous Witches and Warlocks, astounding Agents, and the ever-inspiring loyal cohort that makes up the Citizenry of our Infernal Empire—you are an aristocracy of achievers, many of whom are cherished friends, and cannot know how very much you each mean to me.”
“If only the Magistra and Magister of the Rite are present, then just the Magister shall drink of simulate if fake (ie theatrical) blood is used.”
“Just as there are tools and symbols that are specific to the Magistra, the stang is a tool used to represent the Horned God and should be used by the Magister only.”
“Fourth Degrees migrate, Magistras & Magisters administering.”
“My heartfelt appreciation to all of the Church of Satan Magisters, Magistras, Witches, Priests, Priestesses and members who contributed in words and deeds,[…].”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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