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mei·ster·sing·er \-ˌsiŋə(r), -ˌziŋ-\ noun (plural meistersinger or meistersingers) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: German, from Middle High German, from meister master (from Old High German meistar, from Latin magister) + singer, from singen to sing (from Old High German singan) + -er, from Old High German -āri -er — more at master, sing : a member of any of various German guilds especially of the 15th and 16th centuries composed chiefly of middle-class workingmen and craftsmen and formed for the cultivation of poetry and music — see meistergesang |