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schoolmaster

[skool-mas-ter, -mah-ster] / ˈskulˌmæs tər, -ˌmɑ stər /


NOUN
pedagogue
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His rimless eyeglasses and charcoal sport coat gave him the air of a serious, but benevolent, schoolmaster.

From New York Times

He effectively grabs your head in order to direct your gaze this way and that, like a brutish schoolmaster manhandling a daydreaming pupil.

From The Guardian

Young David Montgomery saw little of his father during the early years of World War II and in 1942 was placed under the guardianship of a schoolmaster, Tom Reynolds, and his wife, Phyllis.

From Washington Post

Court documents say Mack, owner and schoolmaster of Evelyn Mack Academy, forged enrollment and immigration records for the student-athletes in return for bribes from coaches and recruiters.

From Seattle Times

Even more directly, Eliot the schoolmaster continues to influence students of literature.

From The New Yorker