Proper noun
Hofmeister (plural Hofmeisters)
A surname.
Bern (1793–96) and Frankfurt (1797–1801) Having received his theological certificate ( Konsistorialexamen ) from the Tübingen Seminary, Hegel became Hofmeister (house tutor) to an aristocratic family in Bern (1793–96). Source: Internet
“It is no coincidence that a chimney was used as a hiding place in the very building where chimney sweeps were accommodated,” the fund’s structural consultant Johannes Hofmeister said, according to a press release from the fund. Source: Internet
Mr. Weinstein’s spokeswoman, Sallie Hofmeister, said in a statement that “any allegations of nonconsensual sex are unequivocally denied by Mr. Weinstein.” Source: Internet
Plus two weekend pieces examine Harvey Weinstein spokeswoman Sallie Hofmeister, and Pulitzer talk for Ronan Farrow. Source: Internet
Rabbi Schlomo Hofmeister said he saw at least one person shoot at people sitting outside bars below his window. Source: Internet