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1 ADMINISTER
[V]ADMINISTRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EXERCEO (-ERE -CUI -CITUM)GERO (-ERE GESSI GESTUM)REGO (-ERE REXI RECTUM)CURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROCURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADHIBEO (-ERE -HIBUI -HIBITUM)COHIBEO (-ERE -BUI -BITUM)REDDO (-ERE -DIDI -DITUM)ADIGO (-ERE -EGI -ACTUM)INFUNDO (-ERE -FUDI -FUSUM)AMMINISTRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
2 ADMINISTER JUSTICE
[V]JUS: JURA DAREIUS: IURA DARE -
3 AGENT
[N]ACTOR (-ORIS) (M)AUCTOR (-ORIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)PARARIUS (-I) (M)SATELLES (-ITIS) (MF)MINISTER (-TRI) (M)MINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)ADMINISTER (-STRI) (M)ADMINISTRA (-AE) (F)LENO (-ONIS) (M)LEGATUS (-I) (M)EMISSARIUS (-I) (M)ACTRIX (-ICIS) (F)COMMISSARIUS (-I) (M)- BE AN AGENT- FEMALE AGENT -
4 ASSISTANT
[A]SUCCEDANEUS (-A -UM)SUCCIDANEUS (-A -UM)[N]ADIUTOR (-ORIS) (M)ADJUTOR (-ORIS) (M)COADIUTOR (-ORIS) (M)COADJUTOR (-ORIS) (M)ADIUTRIX (-ICIS) (F)ADJUTRIX (-ICIS) (F)AUXILIATOR (-ORIS) (M)OPTIO (-ONIS) (M)MINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)MINISTER (-TRI) (M)ADMINISTER (-STRI) (M)ADMINISTRA (-AE) (F)ADVOCATUS (-I) (M)ASSESSOR (-ORIS) (M)ADSESSOR (-ORIS) (M)ADMINICULATOR (-ORIS) (M)AMMINICULATOR (-ORIS) (M)AMMINISTER (-I) (M)AMMINISTRA (-AE) (F)AUXILIATRIX (-ICIS) (F)CORNICULARIUS (-I) (M)CORNUCULARIUS (-I) (M)- FEMALE ASSISTANT -
5 SERVANT
[N]MINISTER (-TRI) (M)MINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)ADMINISTER (-STRI) (M)ADMINISTRA (-AE) (F)PRAEMINISTER (-TRI) (M)FAMULUS (-I) (M)FAMUL (-I) (M)FAMILIARIS (-IS) (MF)PUER (-ERI) (M)SERVUS (-I) (M)CALATOR (-ORIS) (M)APPARITOR (-ORIS) (M)CACULA (-AE) (M)MERCENNARIUS (-I) (M)LATRO (-ONIS) (M)AMMINISTRA (-AE) (F)CACUS (-I) (M)KALATOR (-ORIS) (M)ANCULUS (-I) (M)PEDISECUS (-I) (M)PEDISSEQUUS (-I) (M)- BE A SERVANT- FELLOW SERVANT- FEMALE SERVANT- OF FEMALE SERVANTS- OF SERVANTS -
6 UNDERLING
[N]ADMINISTER (-STRI) (M)ADMINISTRA (-AE) (F)PRAEMINISTER (-TRI) (M)ASSECLA (-AE) (M)ASSECULA (-AE) (M)ADSECLA (-AE) (M)ADSECULA (-AE) (M)SATELLES (-ITIS) (MF)
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administer — ad·min·is·ter /əd mi nə stər/ vb is·tered, is·ter·ing vt 1: to manage the affairs of (as a government or agency) 2 a: to direct or supervise the execution, use, or conduct of administer a trust fund b: to settle (an estate) under a court appoin … Law dictionary
administer — ad‧min‧is‧ter [ədˈmɪnstə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] 1. COMMERCE to manage, organize, and control something and make sure it is dealt with correctly: • A new national fund will be administered by the insurance industry. • the bureaucrats who… … Financial and business terms
Administer — Ad*min is*ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Administered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Administering}.] [OE. aministren, OF. aministrer, F. administer, fr. L. administrare; ad + ministrare to serve. See {Minister}.] 1. To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
administer — administer, dispense come into comparison because they are used in certain idiomatic phrases, similar in wording but not always equivalent in meaning, such as administer justice or dispense justice; administer a medicine or dispense medicine;… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
administer — administer, administrate For many centuries, the normal word corresponding to administration and meaning ‘to manage (affairs)’ has been administer • (The Rezzoris were minor Austrian gentry administering the outposts of empire London Review of… … Modern English usage
administer — [v1] manage an organization or effort administrate, be in the driver’s seat*, be in the saddle*, boss*, carry out, conduct, control, crack the whip*, direct, execute, govern, head, head up*, hold the reins*, oversee, pull the strings*, pull the… … New thesaurus
administer — [ad min′is tər, ədmin′istər] vt. [ME aministren < OFr aministrer < L administrare < ad , to + ministrare, to serve] 1. to manage or direct (the affairs of a government, institution, etc.) 2. to give out or dispense, as punishment or… … English World dictionary
Administer — Ad*min is*ter, v. i. 1. To contribute; to bring aid or supplies; to conduce; to minister. [1913 Webster] A fountain . . . administers to the pleasure as well as the plenty of the place. Spectator. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) To perform the office of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Administer — Ad*min is*ter, n. Administrator. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
administer to — index accommodate, assist, bequeath, care (regard), concern (care), serve (assist) … Law dictionary
administer — (v.) late 14c., administren, aministren to manage as a steward, from O.Fr. amenistrer help, aid, be of service to (12c., Mod.Fr. administrer, the d restored 16c.), and directly from L. administrare manage, control, guide, superintend; rule direct … Etymology dictionary