Magister
A "Magister" is a Latin term meaning "master" or "teacher." Historically, it has been used in various educational contexts, particularly in medieval universities, to denote a person who has achieved a high level of expertise in a specific field. The title is often associated with the Master of Arts or Master of Science degrees, which signify advanced academic achievement.
In modern usage, "Magister" can refer to a specific academic title in some countries, such as Germany and Poland, where it denotes a graduate degree equivalent to a master's degree. It is also used in certain religious contexts to refer to a learned individual or authority figure.