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schoolmaster    音標拼音: [sk'ulm,æstɚ]
n. 教師,男教員,校長

教師,男教員,校長

schoolmaster
n 1: presiding officer of a school [synonym: {headmaster},
{schoolmaster}, {master}]
2: any person (or institution) who acts as an educator
3: food fish of warm Caribbean and Atlantic waters [synonym:
{schoolmaster}, {Lutjanus apodus}]

Schoolmaster \School"mas`ter\, n.
1. The man who presides over and teaches a school; a male
teacher of a school.
[1913 Webster]

Let the soldier be abroad if he will; he can do
nothing in this age. There is another personage
abroad, -- a person less imposing, -- in the eyes of
some, perhaps, insignificant. The schoolmaster is
abroad; and I trust to him, armed with his primer,
against the soldier in full military array.
--Brougham.
[1913 Webster]

2. One who, or that which, disciplines and directs.
[1913 Webster]

The law was our schoolmaster, to bring us unto
Christ. --Gal. iii.
24.
[1913 Webster]

28 Moby Thesaurus words for "schoolmaster":
abecedarian, certified teacher, docent, doctor, dominie, don,
educationist, educator, fellow, guide, guru, instructor, maestro,
master, melamed, mentor, mullah, pandit, pedagogist, pedagogue,
preceptor, professor, pundit, rabbi, schoolkeeper, schoolteacher,
starets, teacher

Schoolmaster
the law so designated by Paul (Gal. 3:24, 25). As so used, the
word does not mean teacher, but pedagogue (shortened into the
modern page), i.e., one who was intrusted with the supervision
of a family, taking them to and from the school, being
responsible for their safety and manners. Hence the pedagogue
was stern and severe in his discipline. Thus the law was a
pedagogue to the Jews, with a view to Christ, i.e., to prepare
for faith in Christ by producing convictions of guilt and
helplessness. The office of the pedagogue ceased when "faith
came", i.e., the object of that faith, the seed, which is
Christ.

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