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Definition of niste
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Niste () Wist not; knew not.
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Priest
::
Priest
(n.) A
presbyter
elder;
a
ministe.
Plot
::
Plot (v. i.) To form a
scheme
of
mischief
against
another,
especially
against
a
government
or those who
administer
it; to
conspire..
Luxurious
::
Luxurious
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
luxury;
ministering
to
luxury;
supplied
with the
conditions
of
luxury;
as, a
luxurious
life; a
luxurious
table;
luxurious
ease..
Administerial
::
Administerial
(a.)
Pertaining
to
administration,
or to the
executive
part of
government..
Underminister
::
Underminister
(v. t.) To
serve,
or
minister
to, in a
subordinate
relation..
Leer
::
Leer (n.) A
distorted
expression
of the face, or an
indirect
glance
of the eye,
conveying
a
sinister
or
immodest
suggestion..
Administrant
::
Administrant
(n.) One who
administers.
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
summon
to the
discharge
of a
particular
duty; to
designate
for an
office,
or
employment,
especially
of a
religious
character;
-- often used of a
divine
summons;
as, to be
called
to the
ministry;
sometimes,
to
invite;
as, to call a
minister
to be the
pastor
of a
church..
Passional
::
Passional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
passion
or the
passions;
exciting,
influenced
by, or
ministering
to, the
passions..
Dismiss
::
Dismiss
(v. t.) To
discard;
to
remove
or
discharge
from
office,
service,
or
employment;
as, the king
dismisses
his
ministers;
the
matter
dismisses
his
servant..
Manage
::
Manage
(v. i.) To
direct
affairs;
to carry on
business
or
affairs;
to
administer.
Court
::
Court (n.) The hall,
chamber,
or
place,
where
justice
is
administered..
Ministryship
::
Ministryship
(n.) The
office
of a
minister.
Sinister
::
Sinister
(a.)
Indicative
of
lurking
evil or harm;
boding
covert
danger;
as, a
sinister
countenance..
Parish
::
Parish
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
society,
usually
not
bounded
by
territorial
limits,
but
composed
of those
persons
who
choose
to unite under the
charge
of a
particular
priest,
clergyman,
or
minister;
also,
loosely,
the
territory
in which the
members
of a
congregation
live..
Side
::
Side (v. i.) To
embrace
the
opinions
of one
party,
or
engage
in its
interest,
in
opposition
to
another
party;
to take
sides;
as, to side with the
ministerial
party..
Scarp
::
Scarp (n.) A band in the same
position
as the bend
sinister,
but only half as broad as the
latter..
Ulema
::
Ulema (n.) A
college
or
corporation
in
Turkey
composed
of the
hierarchy,
namely,
the
imams,
or
ministers
of
religion,
the
muftis,
or
doctors
of law, and the
cadis,
or
administrators
of
justice..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) A
ministerial
officer,
appointed
for each
judicial
district
of the
United
States,
to
execute
the
process
of the
courts
of the
United
States,
and
perform
various
duties,
similar
to those of a
sheriff.
The name is also
sometimes
applied
to
certain
police
officers
of a
city..
Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To
invest
with
ministerial
or
sacerdotal
functions;
to
introduce
into the
office
of the
Christian
ministry,
by the
laying
on of
hands,
or other
forms;
to set apart by the
ceremony
of
ordination..
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