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  • 61 biro za mlađe

    • office servants registry; office servants' registry; servantss register office; servants's register-office

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  • 62 servitium

    servĭtĭum, ii, n. [servus].
    I.
    In abstr., the condition of a slave or servant, slavery, servitude (not so in Cic., who has servitus).
    A.
    Lit.: hoc tibi pro servitio debeo, as your servant, * Ter. And. 4, 1, 52:

    cum secum ipse reputaret, quam gravis casus in servitium ex regno foret,

    Sall. J. 62, 9: neque desistam abstrahere a servitio civitatem nostram, Brut. ap. Cic. Ep. ad Brut. 1, 16, 9:

    militibus nostris Jugurthae servitium minari,

    Sall. J. 94, 4:

    genus servitii insolitum,

    id. H. 2, 81 Dietsch:

    servitii pretium,

    id. ib. 3, 61, 20; 3, 61, 1;

    4, 61, 11: ductus ab creditore in servitium,

    Liv. 2, 23, 6:

    justum pati servitium (just before: regia servitus),

    id. 41, 6, 9:

    cum domus Assaraci Phthiam Servitio premet,

    Verg. A. 1, 285:

    aliquem servitio levare,

    to free from slavery, Hor. S. 2, 5, 99:

    servitio exire,

    Verg. E. 1, 41:

    servitium subire,

    Ov. Tr. 4, 6, 8.—
    B.
    Transf., in gen., servitude or subjection of any kind:

    animi imperio, corporis servitio magis utimur,

    Sall. C. 1, 2:

    illi etiam tauros primi docuisse feruntur Servitium,

    Tib. 2, 1, 41; 2, 4, 1; Ov. A. A. 3, 488; cf. Verg. G. 3, 168; Col. 8, 8, 4:

    qui servitium (amoris) ferre fatentur,

    Ov. Am. 1, 2, 18:

    tanto infensius servitium,

    Tac. A. 1, 81 fin.
    II.
    In concr., a body of servants, the class of slaves (collect.; class. in sing. and plur.).
    (α).
    Sing.:

    ita nunc servitium'st,

    such are servants nowadays, Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 21:

    Lycurgus agros locupletium plebi, ut servitio, colendos dedit,

    Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 16:

    ut a servitio caveremus (cf. just before: examina tanta servorum immissa in populum Romanum),

    id. Har. Resp. 12, 25:

    nulline motus in Siciliā servorum Verre praetore... facti esse dicuntur?... coeptum esse in Siciliā moveri aliquot locis servitium suspicor,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 4, § 9:

    ex omni faece urbis ac servitio,

    id. Pis. 4, 9:

    calonum servitiique tertia (pars),

    Vell. 2, 82, 3; cf.:

    servitii decem milia offerebat,

    Tac. A. 12, 17:

    qui (gladiatores) e servitio Blaesi erant,

    id. ib. 1, 23 et saep.—
    (β).
    Plur.:

    servitia ad caedem et inflammandam urbem incitavit,

    Cic. Cael. 32, 78:

    vincula soluta sunt et servitia incitata,

    id. Leg. 3, 11, 25:

    opera facessant, servitia sileant,

    id. Fl. 38, 97; Sall. C. 24, 4; 46, 3; 50, 1; 56, 5; id. J. 66, 1; Liv. 2, 10; 6, 12; 28, 11; Col. 11, 1, 3 et al.—
    B.
    Transf., of drones among bees:

    sunt autem fuci... quasi servitia verarum apium,

    Plin. 11, 11, 11, § 27.—
    2.
    = servi, servants as individuals:

    servitia regum superborum,

    Liv. 2, 10, 8:

    inopia servitiorum,

    id. 28, 11, 9:

    dilapsis etiam infimis servitiorum,

    Tac. H. 3, 84.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > servitium

  • 63 παῖς, παιδός

    + N 3/ 126-184-39-47-74=470 Gn 9,25.26.27; 12,16; 14,15
    child (in relation to parents) Prv 29,15; slave, servant Gn 9,25; courtier, attendant 1 Sm 22,17; servant (of humans in relation to God) Is 41,8; girl, young lady Gn 24,28; girl, slave, maid Ru
    2,6; παῖδες children Prv 4,1
    ἐκ παιδός from childhood, from youth Gn 46,34
    *Gn 26,18 οἱ παῖδες the servants-עבדי (Sam. Pent.) for MT בימי in the days of; *Gn 47,21 εἰς παῖδας for servants-עבדים/ל for MT ערים/ל into the cities; *Jos 7,7 διεβίβασεν ὁ παῖς σου your servant brought over- עבדך העביר for MT העביר העברת you surely brought over; *Jer 47(40),9 τῶν παίδων of the servants of- מעבדי for MT עבוד/מ from serving, see also 2 Kgs 25,24; *Prv 1,4 παιδὶ δὲ νέῳ but to a young child, but to a little child double transl. of MT נער young man
    Cf. AMUSIN 1986 132-136.145-146; DANIEL, S. 1966 103.104; HARL 1986a, 68.143.200; HEINEN 1984,
    1287-1295; KATZ 1956, 268-269; LARCHER 1983, 245-246; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 109; SCHOLL 1983 7-
    8.15; SPICQ 1978b, 220-224; STANTON 1988, 475-476; WEVERS 1990 46; 1993 319.567; 1995 173.357;
    →NIDNTT; TWNT

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  • 64 čędь

    čędь Grammatical information: f. i
    Page in Trubačev: IV 104
    Old Church Slavic:
    čędь `people' [f i]
    Church Slavic:
    čadь (RuCS) `children, people, servants' [f i]
    Old Russian:
    čadь `children, people, servants' [f i]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    čed `family, servants' [f i]
    Indo-European reconstruction: k(e)n-di-
    Page in Pokorny: 563
    Other cognates:
    OIr. cenél `nation, tribe'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > čędь

  • 65 družìna

    družìna Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a
    Page in Trubačev: V 134-135
    Old Church Slavic:
    družina `society, party' [f ā]
    Russian:
    družína `(prince's) armed force, militia unit, squad' [f ā]
    Czech:
    družina `squad, detachment' [f ā]
    Polish:
    drużyna `team, crew' [f ā]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    drùžina `society, friends, detachment, servants' [f ā];
    Čak. družȉna (Vrgada) `society, friends, detachment, servants' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    družína `servants, family' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    družína `troop' [f ā]
    Comments: Derivative in *- ina of -> *drȗg I.
    Other cognates:
    OIc. drótt `followers' [f];
    OHG truht `multitude, host' [f]

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  • 66 παῖς

    παῖς, παιδός, ὁ or (Hom. et al.) child.
    a young pers. normally below the age of puberty, w. focus on age rather than social status, boy, youth (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Philo, Op. M. 105; Jos., Ant. 12, 210; Just., D. 78, 2 and 7; s. VLeinieks, The City of Dionysos ’96, 199–210 on age-classes) Mt 17:18; Lk 9:42; Ac 20:12. Ἰησοῦς ὁ παῖς Lk 2:43. In ref. to Jesus GJs 20:4; 22:2.—Pl. (as פְּדַיָּא a loanw. in rabb.) Mt 2:16; 21:15; B 8:3f.—ἐκ παιδός from childhood (Diod S 1, 54, 5; 1, 73, 9; 1, 92, 5; 19, 40, 2 al. Simplicius in Epict. p. 129, 26; UPZ 144, 19 [165 B.C.] τῆς ἐκ παιδὸς φιλίας; cp. Just., A I, 15, 6 ἐκ παίδων) Mk 9:21 D.
    one’s own immediate offspring, child as ‘son’ or ‘daughter’
    of a son ὁ παῖς (Hom.+; Diod S 20, 22, 1 οἱ παῖδες αὐτοῦ; ins, pap, LXX; TestAbr A 7 p. 84, 19 [Stone p. 16]; JosAs 23:9; ApcMos 42; Jos., Bell. 4, 646, Ant. 20, 140 al.; Just., A II, 2, 16 al.; Tat. 41, 1; Mel., HE 4, 26, 7, P. 53, 389; Ath. 20, 2 al.) ὁ παῖς αὐτοῦ J 4:51 (=υἱός vss. 46f, 50; υἱός v.l. for παῖς vs. 51). This sense is also poss. in Mt 8:6, 8, 13, but these pass. prob. belong in 3a.
    of a daughter ἡ παῖς (for the feminine term, but not limited to ‘daughter’, s. Pind., Fgm. 107, 7 [122 Sch.] ὦ παῖδες=girls!; Hyperid., Fgm. 144; Phalaris, Ep. 142, 1; Chariton 1, 8, 2; Philostrat., Her. 19, 11 p. 204, 31; Gen 24:28; 34:12; TestJob 7:7f; Jos., Ant. 1, 254; 5, 266 al.; Tat. 8, 3; 33, 2) Lk 8:51; GJs fifteen times for Mary. ἡ παῖς (my) child (nom. w. art. for voc.; s. B-D-F §147, 3; Rob. 465f; 769) Lk 8:54.
    one who is committed in total obedience to another, slave, servant
    of slaves and personal attendants slave, servant (since Hipponax [VI B.C.] 16 D.3; Aeschyl., Cho. 652. Also HUsener, Epicurea 1887 p. 168, 10; Plut., Alcib. 193 [4, 5], Mor. 65c; 70e; SIG 96, 26. Oft. pap. and LXX; TestAbr B; JosAs 99:3 al.; AscIs 3:5; Jos., Ant. 18, 192, Vi. 223.—Even an especially trusted male servant is termed ὁ παῖς: Diod S 15, 87, 6 Epaminondas’ armor-bearer; Appian, Iber. 27, 107 Scipio’s groom; Gen 24:2ff Abraham’s chief servant, vs. 5 ὁ παῖς) Lk 7:7 (=δοῦλος vss. 2f, 10); 15:26; AcPt Ox 849, 15 [Aa I 73, 21 Lat.]. W. παιδίσκη (q.v.) 12:45. Prob. Mt 8:6, 8, 13 also belong here (s. 2a).—Of those at a ruler’s court οἱ παῖδες courtiers, attendants (Diod S 17, 36, 5; Gen 41:10, 37f; 1 Km 16:17; Jer 43:31; 44:2; 1 Macc 1:6, 8) Mt 14:2.
    of special relationships
    α. humans as God’s servants, slaves (Ael. Aristid. 45 p. 152 D.: θεῶν παῖδες [or ‘sons of gods’ as Polyb. 3, 47, 8; Chariton 2, 1, 5 and Diog. L. 9, 72]; LXX; ParJer 6:24 [Jeremiah]) Israel (Is 41:8f; PsSol 12:6; 17:21) Lk 1:54. David (Ps 17:1; Is 37:35) 1:69; Ac 4:25; D 9:2a.—Of guileless pers. τοὺς κατὰ θεὸν ἀκακίαν ἀσκοῦντας παῖδας ἐκάλουν, ὡς καὶ Παπίας δηλοῖ as Papias points out, those who led a godly life without guile were called children Papias (8).
    β. angels as servants of God (God) does not trust his servants 1 Cl 39:4 (Job 4:18). Of the young man from heaven who released Paul from his chains παῖς λείαν (=λίαν) εὐειδὴς ἐν χάριτι AcPl Ha 3, 13f.
    γ. of Christ in his relation to God. In this connection it has the mng. servant because of the identification of the ‘servant of God’ of certain OT pass. w. the Messiah (Is 52:13 et al.; BJanowski/PStuhlmacher, edd., Der Leidende Gottesknecht ’96 [lit.]; DBS XII 1000–1016) Mt 12:18 (cp. Is 42:1); B 6:1; B 9:2 (on the last two cp. Is 50:10). So prob. also D 9:2b (because of the immediate proximity of Δαυὶδ ὁ παῖς σου 9:2a); 9:3; 10:2f.—In other places (cp. Ath. 10, 2; 12, 2 al.; Iren. 3, 12, 5 [Harv. II 58, 8]) the mng. son is certainly to be preferred (παῖς was so understood in the Gk. world, when it expressed a relationship to a divinity: Il. 2, 205 Κρόνου παῖς; Sappho 1, 2 Diehl; Alcaeus 1; Bacchylides 17, 70 Minos, a παῖς of Zeus; Hermocles [IV/III B.C.] p. 174 Coll. Alex.=Athen. 6, 63, 253d: Demetrius Poliorcetes as π. Ποσειδῶνος θεοῦ; Diod S 17, 51, 1 the god Ammon has his prophet address Alexander thus χαῖρε, ὦ παῖ; what follows makes it clear that procreation is meant; Plut., Mor. 180d; Maximus Tyr. 14, 1d; Paus. 2, 10, 3 Ἄρατος Ἀσκληπιοῦ π.; Diogenes, Ep. 36, 1; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 7, 24 p. 279, 4; Porphyr., Vi. Plot. 23; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 2, 10; IG IV2, 128, 50 [280 B.C.] and oft.; Sb 8314, 9 Hermes conducts the dead man to the Elysian fields ἅμα παισὶ θεῶν. S. above bα the παῖδες θεῶν. Cp. also Herm. Wr. 13, 2 ὁ γεννώμενος θεοῦ θεὸς παῖς; 13, 4; 14; Rtzst., Poim. 223f.—Celsus 7, 9) παῖς αὐτοῦ ὁ μονογενὴς Ἰησοῦς Χρ. MPol 20:2. God as ὁ τοῦ ἀγαπητοῦ κ. εὐλογητοῦ παιδὸς Ἰησοῦ Χρ. πατήρ 14:1. Corresp. Christ as God’s ἀγαπητὸς παῖς 14:3; Dg 8:11. The same is true of the other pass. in Dg: 8:9; 9:1.—In the case of the rest of the pass. it is hardly poss. to decide which mng. is better: Ac 3:13, 26; 4:27, 30 (unless the παῖς σου your servant of 4:25 should demand the same transl. for the other pass. as well; JMénard, CBQ 19, ’57, 83–92 [Acts]); 1 Cl 59:2–4 (in wordplay w. παιδεύω; but here the word ἠγαπημένος repeated in vss. 2 and 3 [cp. the magical pap of c. 300 A.D. in TSchermann, TU 34, 2b, 1909, 3: Christ as ἠγαπημένος παῖς] could suggest the transl. son).—WBousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 56f; AvHarnack, Die Bezeichnung Jesu als ‘Knecht Gottes’ u. ihre Geschichte in d. alten Kirche: SBBerlAk 1926, 212–38; Jeremias, ZNW 34, ’35, 115–23; KEuler, D. Verkündigung v. leidenden Gottesknecht aus Jes 53 in d. griech. Bibel ’34; PSeidelin, D. ˓Ebed J. u. d. Messiasgestalt im Jesajatargum: ZNW 35, ’36, 194–231; HWolff, Jes 53 im Urchristent. ’502; EMcDowell, Son of Man and Suffering Servant ’44; ELohmeyer, Gottesknecht u. Davidssohn ’45, esp. 2–8; TNicklin, Gospel Gleanings ’50, 268f; OCullmann, Dieu Vivant 16, ’50, 17–34; HHegermann, Jes 53 in Field, Hexapla, Targum u. Peschitta ’54; ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht ’55; WGrundmann, Sohn Gottes: ZNW 47, ’56, 113–33; OCullmann, Die Christologie des NT ’57; JPrice, Interpretation 12, ’58, 28–38 (Synoptics); MHooker, Jesus and the Servant ’59; BvanIersel, ‘D. Sohn’ in d. synopt. Jesusworten, ’61, 52–65 (bibliog.); HOrlinsky, The So-called Suffering Servant in Isaiah 53, ’64 (s. review in CBQ 27, ’66, 147); EKränkl, Jesus der Knecht Gottes, ’72 (Acts); FDanker, Proclamation Comm.: Luke ’87, 82–86. WZimmerli/JJeremias, The Servant of God (tr. HKnight), ’65=Studies in Bibl. Theol. 20.—B. 87f. Schmidt, Syn. II 422–31. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv.

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  • 67 מזוזה

    מְזוּזָהf. (b. h.; זוז = זוזו; cmp. זָוָוא) (coupling, set, door-frame, esp. door-post. Kidd.22b (ref. to Ex. 21:6) דלת ומ׳ שהיו עידיוכ׳ door and post were my witnesses in Egypt (ib. 12:23) when I passed … and said, my servants are the sons of Israel and not servants of servants Ib. מה מ׳ מעומדוכ׳ as mzuzah is used only of what is in a standing position, so is here deleth meant of the door in its position. Men.34a למ׳ אחת where there is only one door-post; a. e.Pl. מְזוּזוֹת. Mekh. Bos. 11; a. e.Esp. mzuzah (Deut. 6:9; 11:20) the inscription on the door-post (a slip of parchment containing Deut. 6:4–9, a. 11:13–21). Pes.4a מ׳ חובת הדרוכ׳ to fasten the m. at the door is the tenants duty (not the owners). Men.44a פטור מן המ׳ requires no m. Ib. כל שאין לו מ׳ בפתחו he who has no m. at his door. Ib. 34a חייב במ׳ אחת is bound to have one m. at the door; a. v. fr.Y.Meg.IV, 75c bot. בית מְזוּזָתוֹ שלר׳ the case of the m. in the house of Rabbi.Yoma 11a מְזוּזַת יחיד the m. in a private house.Pl. as ab. Men. l. c. חייב בשתי מ׳ must have two door-post inscriptions; Yoma l. c.; a. fr.

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  • 68 מְזוּזָה

    מְזוּזָהf. (b. h.; זוז = זוזו; cmp. זָוָוא) (coupling, set, door-frame, esp. door-post. Kidd.22b (ref. to Ex. 21:6) דלת ומ׳ שהיו עידיוכ׳ door and post were my witnesses in Egypt (ib. 12:23) when I passed … and said, my servants are the sons of Israel and not servants of servants Ib. מה מ׳ מעומדוכ׳ as mzuzah is used only of what is in a standing position, so is here deleth meant of the door in its position. Men.34a למ׳ אחת where there is only one door-post; a. e.Pl. מְזוּזוֹת. Mekh. Bos. 11; a. e.Esp. mzuzah (Deut. 6:9; 11:20) the inscription on the door-post (a slip of parchment containing Deut. 6:4–9, a. 11:13–21). Pes.4a מ׳ חובת הדרוכ׳ to fasten the m. at the door is the tenants duty (not the owners). Men.44a פטור מן המ׳ requires no m. Ib. כל שאין לו מ׳ בפתחו he who has no m. at his door. Ib. 34a חייב במ׳ אחת is bound to have one m. at the door; a. v. fr.Y.Meg.IV, 75c bot. בית מְזוּזָתוֹ שלר׳ the case of the m. in the house of Rabbi.Yoma 11a מְזוּזַת יחיד the m. in a private house.Pl. as ab. Men. l. c. חייב בשתי מ׳ must have two door-post inscriptions; Yoma l. c.; a. fr.

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  • 69 פמילייא

    פַּמִּילְיָיא, פַּמַּלְיָא, פְּמַ׳f. (familia) the slaves in a household, family servants; frequ. divine agencies, ministers. Targ. Cant. 1:15.Y.Sot.V, 20c bot. איוב … ומגדולי פמילייאוכ׳ Job was one of Pharaohs servants and of the grandees of his household. Ḥull.7b; Snh.67b פ׳ של מעלה the heavenly household, v. כַּשָּׁף. Ber.16b sq. שתשים שלים בפ׳ של מעלה ובפ׳ של מטה let peace reign in the heavenly household and in the household here below (thy servants on earth). Num. R. s. 4, beg. (ref. to Gen. 28:13) ראה המלך ופ׳ שלווכ׳ he saw the King, and his attendants stood by him to guard him. Sifra Kdosh. beg.; Yalk. Lev. 604, v. חָקָה; a. fr.

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  • 70 פַּמִּילְיָיא

    פַּמִּילְיָיא, פַּמַּלְיָא, פְּמַ׳f. (familia) the slaves in a household, family servants; frequ. divine agencies, ministers. Targ. Cant. 1:15.Y.Sot.V, 20c bot. איוב … ומגדולי פמילייאוכ׳ Job was one of Pharaohs servants and of the grandees of his household. Ḥull.7b; Snh.67b פ׳ של מעלה the heavenly household, v. כַּשָּׁף. Ber.16b sq. שתשים שלים בפ׳ של מעלה ובפ׳ של מטה let peace reign in the heavenly household and in the household here below (thy servants on earth). Num. R. s. 4, beg. (ref. to Gen. 28:13) ראה המלך ופ׳ שלווכ׳ he saw the King, and his attendants stood by him to guard him. Sifra Kdosh. beg.; Yalk. Lev. 604, v. חָקָה; a. fr.

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  • 71 פַּמַּלְיָא

    פַּמִּילְיָיא, פַּמַּלְיָא, פְּמַ׳f. (familia) the slaves in a household, family servants; frequ. divine agencies, ministers. Targ. Cant. 1:15.Y.Sot.V, 20c bot. איוב … ומגדולי פמילייאוכ׳ Job was one of Pharaohs servants and of the grandees of his household. Ḥull.7b; Snh.67b פ׳ של מעלה the heavenly household, v. כַּשָּׁף. Ber.16b sq. שתשים שלים בפ׳ של מעלה ובפ׳ של מטה let peace reign in the heavenly household and in the household here below (thy servants on earth). Num. R. s. 4, beg. (ref. to Gen. 28:13) ראה המלך ופ׳ שלווכ׳ he saw the King, and his attendants stood by him to guard him. Sifra Kdosh. beg.; Yalk. Lev. 604, v. חָקָה; a. fr.

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  • 72 פְּמַ׳

    פַּמִּילְיָיא, פַּמַּלְיָא, פְּמַ׳f. (familia) the slaves in a household, family servants; frequ. divine agencies, ministers. Targ. Cant. 1:15.Y.Sot.V, 20c bot. איוב … ומגדולי פמילייאוכ׳ Job was one of Pharaohs servants and of the grandees of his household. Ḥull.7b; Snh.67b פ׳ של מעלה the heavenly household, v. כַּשָּׁף. Ber.16b sq. שתשים שלים בפ׳ של מעלה ובפ׳ של מטה let peace reign in the heavenly household and in the household here below (thy servants on earth). Num. R. s. 4, beg. (ref. to Gen. 28:13) ראה המלך ופ׳ שלווכ׳ he saw the King, and his attendants stood by him to guard him. Sifra Kdosh. beg.; Yalk. Lev. 604, v. חָקָה; a. fr.

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  • 73 обслуживающий персонал гостиницы

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  • 74 слуги ждут

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  • 75 старшая прислуга

    1) General subject: the upper servants (дворецкий и т. п.)
    2) Obsolete: pug
    3) Makarov: upper servants

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  • 76 целая армия слуг

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  • 77 штат прислуги

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  • 78 gehobener Dienst

    gehobener Dienst m PERS, RECHT executive grades, civil servants in the higher intermediate service (Einstufung im öffentlichen Dienst, etwa)
    * * *
    m <Person, Recht> Einstufung im öffentlichen Dienst, etwa executive grades, civil servants in the higher intermediate service

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  • 79 höherer Dienst

    höherer Dienst m 1. PERS professional grades (Einstufung im öffentlichen Dienst); 2. RECHT civil servants in the higher service
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    m 1. < Person> Einstufung im öffentlichen Dienst professional grades; 2. < Recht> civil servants in the higher service
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    höherer Dienst
    administrative class (Br.)

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  • 80 mittlerer Dienst

    mittlerer Dienst m PERS clerical grades, civil servants in the intermediate service (Einstufung im öffentlichen Dienst)
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    m < Person> Einstufung im öffentlichen Dienst clerical grades, civil servants in the intermediate service

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