mynystren

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French ministrer, from Latin ministrō; equivalent to ministre + -en (infinitive suffix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈministrən/, /ˈministərən/

Verb

mynystren

  1. To give (out); to deliver:
    1. To confer or entitle; to give a privilege.
    2. To afford, stock, provision or furnish; to give out necessities.
    3. To deliver nourishment to a table; to present food.
  2. To conduct religious ceremonies, especially the Christian sacraments.
  3. To supervise; to administrate or govern; to ensure justice.
  4. To be useful or helpful (towards somebody); to assist or act as a deputy.
  5. To proclaim or reveal the teachings of a religion.
  6. (medicine) To use medication.

Conjugation

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References

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