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1 verwalten
verwalten, administrare (übh. handhaben, leiten, z.B. rem familiarem: u. rem publicam, provinciam). – fungi u. perfungi alqā re (der Obliegenheiten eines Amtes sich entledigen; perf. ganz, völlig, z.B. fungi aliquo rei publicae munere: u. Romae honoribus: u. consulatu, praeturā: u. perfunctum esse honoribus amplissimis). – gerere (eine private oder öffentliche Tätigkeit, ein Geschäft, Amt führen, ausführen, z.B. rem [das Verm ögen] male: u. rem publicam: u. magistratum: [2550] u. consulatum cum alqo) – praeesse alci rei (einem Amt, Geschäft vorstehen als Chef, z.B. rei publicae: u. maioribus rebus [wichtigern Posten]: u. einem Gut, agro colendo). – procurare (im Auftrag eines Abwesenden etwas besorgen, z.B. alcis negotia: u. provinciam [als kaiserl. Prokurator]). – dispensare (in gehöriger Ordnung besorgen, z.B. res domesticas: u. pecuniam). – alle Stellen mit Ehren der Reihe nach verwaltet haben, omnes honores honorifice percurrisse: ein Amt gehörig v., munus explere od. exsequi od. tueri.
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