German vs Master

German

noun
  • A member of a Germanic tribe. 

  • A prison warder 

  • A native or inhabitant of Germany; a person of German citizenship or nationality. 

  • A German wine. 

  • A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is the most populous ethnic group in Germany; a person of German descent. 

  • A Germany-produced car, a “German whip”. 

adj
  • Of, in or relating to the German language. 

  • Of or relating to the nation of Germany. 

  • Of or relating to the natives or inhabitants of Germany; to people of German descent. 

name
  • A number of townships in the United States, listed under German Township. 

  • A surname. 

  • An Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) language, primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and a small part of Belgium. 

Master

noun
  • The owner of a slave, in some literature. 

  • A person holding a master's degree, as a title. 

  • The title of the eldest son of a Scots lord. 

  • The title of the head of certain colleges and schools. 

  • Used as the title of a dominant. 

  • A master's degree. 

  • A religious teacher, often as an honorific title. 

  • Prepended to a boy's name or surname as a (now somewhat formal) form of address. 

name
  • MasterCard 

  • One of the triune gods of the Horned God in Wicca alongside the Father and Sage and representing a boy or a young man 

How often have the words German and Master occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )