Pu means grandfather or master, denoting an honorable person of higher status in the society.
The latter is an adjective related to the term "dominus", which means "master of the house", and later was used to indicate God.
Uzbek roughly means "master of the self" and the tea house setting serves the word.
Maestro, meaning "master" or "teacher" in Italian, is a term of respect used particularly in the international music world.
That Yiddish word means master of the house.
The name derives either from Pan, which means Polish sir or master.
The name Vivaswan literally means "master of the rays"; the sun, or sun-god.
The term, literally meaning master of the chapel, is not generally a compliment.
Bagua has been interpreted as meaning both "the sea" itself and "master of the sea."
Rebbe is a variation of the word rabbi, and has come to mean teacher or master.