magistro

From LSJ

τὸ γὰρ πράττειν τοῦ λέγειν καὶ χειροτονεῖν ὕστερον ὂν τῇ τάξει, πρότερον τῇ δυνάμει καὶ κρεῖττόν ἐστιν (Demosthenes 3.15) → for action, even though posterior in the order of events to speaking and voting, is prior in importance and superior

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

măgistro: āre, v. magistero.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

măgistrō, āre, v. magistero.

Latin > German (Georges)

magistro, āre, s. magistero.