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Definition of minister
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of minister is as below...
Minister
(n.) A
servant;
a
subordinate;
an
officer
or
assistant
of
inferior
rank;
hence,
an
agent,
an
instrument..
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::
Free
(superl.)
Not under an
arbitrary
or
despotic
government;
subject
only to fixed laws
regularly
and
fairly
administered,
and
defended
by them from
encroachments
upon
natural
or
acquired
rights;
enjoying
political
liberty..
Versicle
::
Versicle
(n.) A
little
verse;
especially,
a short verse or text said or sung in
public
worship
by the
priest
or
minister,
and
followed
by a
response
from the
people..
Administerial
::
Administerial
(a.)
Pertaining
to
administration,
or to the
executive
part of
government..
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..
Poison
::
Poison
(n.) To
injure
or kill by
poison;
to
administer
poison
to.
Porte
::
Porte (n.) The
Ottoman
court;
the
government
of the
Turkish
empire,
officially
called
the
Sublime
Porte,
from the gate
(port)
of the
sultan's
palace
at which
justice
was
administered..
Flock
::
Flock (n.) A
Christian
church
or
congregation;
considered
in their
relation
to the
pastor,
or
minister
in
charge..
Ministery
::
Ministery
(n.) See
Ministry.
Drencher
::
Drencher
(n.) One who
administers
a
drench.
Minister
::
Minister
(v. i.) To
supply
or to
things
needful;
esp., to
supply
consolation
or
remedies..
Shrive
::
Shrive
(v. i.) To
receive
confessions,
as a
priest;
to
administer
confession
and
absolution..
Ministering
::
Ministering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Ministe.
Administer
::
Administer
(v. t.) To
apply,
as
medicine
or a
remedy;
to give, as a dose or
something
beneficial
or
suitable.
Extended
to a blow, a
reproof,
etc..
Medicine
::
Medicine
(n.) Any
substance
administered
in the
treatment
of
disease;
a
remedial
agent;
a
remedy;
physic.
Diplomatical
::
Diplomatical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
diplomacy;
relating
to the
foreign
ministers
at a
court,
who are
called
the
diplomatic
body..
Administer
::
Administer
(n.)
Administrator.
Mortuary
::
Mortuary
(a.) A sort of
ecclesiastical
heriot,
a
customary
gift
claimed
by, and due to, the
minister
of a
parish
on the death of a
parishioner.
It seems to have been
originally
a
voluntary
bequest
or
donation,
intended
to make
amends
for any
failure
in the
payment
of
tithes
of which the
deceased
had been
guilty..
Legation
::
Legation
(n.) The place of
business
or
official
residence
of a
diplomatic
minister
at a
foreign
court or seat of
government.
Junto
::
"Junto
(n.) A
secret
council
to
deliberate
on
affairs
of
government
or
politics;
a
number
of men
combined
for party
intrigue;
a
faction;
a
cabal;
as, a junto of
ministers;
a junto of
politicians..
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..
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