Barmaster

/ˈbɑːrˌmæstər/ noun

A master or chief official in charge of a bar, pub, or the bars within a courthouse or legal establishment.

From 'bar' plus 'master' (a chief or expert). In legal contexts, this referred to senior barristers; in taverns, it referred to the owner or head server managing the establishment.

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