Type your answer here... its teacher or more specifically female teacher
magistra
Magistra (Female Teacher.)Magister (Male Teacher.)Magistrae (Female Teachers.)Magistri (Male Teachers.)(-ae ending is pronounced "eye" and -i ending is pronounced "Ee")
Magister (male teacher) Magistra (female teacher)
magnus is the answer
(Tu) est magister [male]/magistra [female].
Mater et Magistra was created in 1961.
Magistram is the accusative singular form of the word magistra, which means "mistress." The accusative case is used for direct objects and for the objects of certain prepositions such as ad ("to") and apud ("near; at the home of").
i think it was his wife penelope!!;) Magistra Hoffman
A 'magister' was a teacher/master in ancient Rome. The female form of 'magister' is 'magistra'.
W. S. Senior has written: 'Vita-magistra'
Robert Gordon University's motto is 'Omni Nunc Arte Magistra'.
James Madison Preparatory School's motto is 'Historia Est Magistra Vitae'.