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schoolmaster I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: Middle English scolemaister, from scole school + maister master 1. : a male schoolteacher: as a. : the teacher of an old-type rural or small-town school < in colonial New England, the schoolmaster was boarded around > b. : the headmaster of a school c. : a master or preceptor in a school d. obsolete : a private tutor 2. : one acting as a teacher or resembling a teacher in effect or behavior: as a. : one having a guiding or inspiring influence < the schoolmaster of medieval Europe > b. : one exhibiting the pedantry and despotism popularly attributed to old-time schoolteachers 3. : a reddish brown edible snapper (Lutjanus apodus) of the tropical Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico with large scales, vertical greenish bars on the sides, and greenish orange fins — called also black snapper II. transitive verb : to train or instruct in the manner of a schoolmaster; especially : to force into conformity by constant supervision or faultfinding < the children, obviously much schoolmastered, had lost their natural initiative > < purists who would schoolmaster the language > intransitive verb : to be or act as a schoolmaster : teach as a means of livelihood < returned to schoolmastering > III. noun Etymology: school (IV) + master : a member of a school of fishes or whales that appears to be the leader |