Crossword-Solution: MESTER 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Mester n. See Mister, a trade.

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MESTER anagram MEREST, MESTRE, METERS, METRES, TERMES

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with MESTER (5)

The old woman’s sight seemed to be dim, for she did not recognize Adam till he said, “Here’s the key, Dolly; lay it down for me in the house, will you?” “Aye, sure; but wunna ye come in, Adam? Miss Mary’s i’ th’ house, and Mester Burge ’ull be back anon; he’d be glad t’ ha’ ye to supper wi’m, I’ll be’s warrand.” “No, Dolly, thank you; I’m off home.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
There’s Mester Burge as owns the timber-yard over there, he underteks a good bit o’ building an’ repairs.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
But she’s a-visitin’ hereabout at Mester Poyser’s at the Hall Farm—it’s them barns an’ big walnut-trees, right away to the left, sir.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
Well, Mester Casson,” he continued, as that personage sauntered up towards the group of men, “how are ye t’ naight? Are ye coom t’ help groon? They say folks allays groon when they’re hearkenin’ to th’ Methodys, as if they war bad i’ th’ inside.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
Mester Burge is in the right on’t to want him to go partners and marry his daughter, if it’s true what they say; the woman as marries him ’ull have a good take, be’t Lady day or Michaelmas,” a remark which Mrs.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996