The Collaborative International Dictionary
Demster
Dempster \Demp"ster\ (?; 215), Demster \Dem"ster\, n. [See Deemster.]
A deemster.
(O. Scots Law) An officer whose duty it was to announce the doom or sentence pronounced by the court.
Wiktionary
demster
n. (obsolete form of deemster English)
Usage examples of "demster".
The last one was a pretty little piece in the Norfolk Pilot about a Hillary Butler's engagement to a Harding Demster III.
He hoped Harding Demster III would not be upset about waiting at the altar.