Proper noun
Mastro (plural Mastros)
A surname.
How it happened that Mastro Cherry, carpenter, found a piece of wood that wept and laughed like a child. Carlo Collodi
As the Acting Presiding Judge, Mastro helped set court policy with the Chief Justice of the State and was also responsible for Second Department clerk appointments, judicial appointments, and vacancies, as well as budgetary matters. Source: Internet
Pietro was awarded the professional title of 'Mastro' as testament to his skills in quality winemaking, a tradition that has continued uninterrupted for ten generations, and one that still continues today. Source: Internet
Del Mastro was found guilty in 2014 and was sentenced in 2015 to 30 days in jail and four months of house arrest. Source: Internet