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little master †1. An inferior master. Obs.
1382Wyclif Gal. iii. 25 Now we ben not vndir the litil maistir [1388 vndurmaistir, Vulg. sub pædagogo]. 2. pl. A group of German engravers of the sixteenth century, followers of Dürer, so called from the smallness of their prints. [G. die kleinen meister, die Kleinmeister; F. les petits maîtres.]
1837Penny Cycl. IX. 440/1. 1879 W. B. Scott Little Masters iii. 16 Dürer, the reputed teacher of the Little Masters. 3. (See quots.)
1870L. Brentano Introd. to Toulmin Smith's Eng. Gilds 178 In this [viz. the hat-] trade prevailed, early in the eighteenth century, the system of carrying on industry by means of sub-contractors (alias sweaters), who were called Little Masters. 1888Sheffield Gloss., Little master, a manufacturer in a small way of business, who works as a journeyman. |