The term "MAITRE" is from the French language term "MAITRE", from the English language term "MAITRE", and from the Italian language term "MAITRE", meaning, among other definitions, "sir", "Mister" and "Master", conveying the following senses, impressions, and meanings: a) one whose work serves as a model, ideal, or landmark for later generations; b) "instructor", "teacher", and/or "tutor", all indicating the attainment of proficiency and expertise sufficient to follow it independently and employ or supervise journeymen or apprentices; c) a figure of immense authority or generally recognized greatness; d) one of consummate accomplishment, skill, ingenuity, and/or dexterity; e) being the chief, guiding, or principal one; f) "leader", and g) one having predominance, superiority, and/or authority over others.