"-estro" meaning in All languages combined

See -estro on Wiktionary

Suffix [Esperanto]

Etymology: Perhaps from the endings of Italian maestro, German Meister and Bürgermeister, and French bourgmestre. Etymology templates: {{der|eo|it|maestro}} Italian maestro, {{der|eo|de|Meister}} German Meister, {{m|de|Bürgermeister}} Bürgermeister, {{der|eo|fr|bourgmestre}} French bourgmestre Head templates: {{head|eo|suffix}} -estro
  1. shows the chief or boss of something Tags: morpheme

Inflected forms

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