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I . register [ˈredʒɪstəɐ, Am -stɚ] N

III . register [ˈredʒɪstəɐ, Am -stɚ] VB intr

1. register a. univ (record):

banister [ˈbænɪstəɐ, Am -əstɚ] N

minister [ˈmɪnɪstəɐ, Am stɚ] N

1. minister POL:

2. minister REL:

magisterial [ˌmædʒɪˈstɪərɪəl, Am -ˈstɪrɪ-] ADJ form

1. magisterial (having complete authority):

barrister [ˈbærɪstəɐ, Am ˈberɪstɚ] N Aus, Brit

cloister [ˈklɔɪstəɐ, Am -stɚ] N pl

sinister [ˈsɪnɪstəɐ, Am -stɚ] ADJ

magistrate [ˈmædʒɪstreɪt] N Brit

chorister [ˈkɒrɪstəɐ, Am ˈkɔ:rɪstɚ] N

magician [məˈdʒɪʃn] N

disaster [dɪˈzɑ:stəɐ, Am -ˈzæstɚ] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As a reward for this success, he was appointed "magister militum praesentalis" in 585.
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On this occasion he is described as magister and no doubt got his degree abroad, where he seems to have been won for the Reformation.
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He is referred to as "magister", showing that he had a university education.
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Thus, the ancient title of magister equitum also fell once more into abeyance.
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