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Minister — Min is*ter, n. [OE. ministre, F. ministre, fr. L. minister, orig. a double comparative from the root of minor less, and hence meaning, an inferior, a servant. See 1st {Minor}, and cf. {Master}, {Minstrel}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A servant; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Diplomatic law — is that area of international law that governs permanent and temporary diplomatic missions. A fundamental concept of diplomatic law is that of diplomatic immunity, which derives from state immunity. Key elements of diplomatic law are the immunity … Wikipedia
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minister — [min′is tər] n. [OFr ministre < L minister, an attendant, servant, in LL(Ec), Christian preacher < base of L minor, MINOR: formed prob. after magister,MASTER] 1. a person acting for another as agent and carrying out given orders or designs; … English World dictionary
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia — Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia Incumbent Maxim Gvinjia since 26 February 2010 Appointer President of Abkhazia … Wikipedia
minister — index administer (conduct), caretaker (one fulfilling the function of office), contribute (assist), deputy, incumbent, officiate … Law dictionary