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Webster 1913 Edition


Ministerial

Minˊis-te′ri-al

,
Adj.
[L.
ministerialis
: cf. F.
ministériel
. See
Minister
, and cf.
Minstrel
.]
1.
Of or pertaining to ministry or service; serving; attendant.
Enlightening spirits and
ministerial
flames.
Prior.
2.
Of or pertaining to the office of a minister or to the ministry as a body, whether civil or sacerdotal.
Ministerial offices.”
Bacon.
“A ministerial measure.”
Junius.
Ministerial garments.”
Hooker.
3.
Tending to advance or promote; contributive.
Ministerial to intellectual culture.”
De Quincey.
The ministerial benches
,
the benches in the House of Commons occupied by members of the cabinet and their supporters; – also, the persons occupying them.
“Very solid and very brilliant talents distinguish the ministerial benches.”
Burke.
Syn. – Official; priestly; sacerdotal; ecclesiastical.

Webster 1828 Edition


Ministerial

MINISTE'RIAL

,
Adj.
Attending for service; attendant; acting at command.
Enlight'ning spirits and ministerial flames.
1.
Acting under superior authority; pertaining to a minister.
For the ministerial offices in court, there must be an eye to them.
2.
Pertaining to executive offices, as distinct from judicial. The office and acts of a sheriff are ministerial.
3.
Sacerdotal; pertaining to ministers of the gospel; as ministerial garments; ministerial duties.
Genuine ministerial prudence keeps back no important truth, listens to no compromise with sin, connives at no fashionable vice, cringes before no lordly worldling.
4.
Pertaining to ministers of state; as ministerial circles; ministerial benches.

Definition 2024


ministerial

ministerial

English

Adjective

ministerial (comparative more ministerial, superlative most ministerial)

  1. Related to a religious minister or ministry.
  2. Related to a governmental minister or ministry.
  3. Having the power to wield delegated executive authority.
  4. (chiefly law) Serving as an instrument or means (i.e., procedural or ancillary, not substantive).
    Filling out the form under the direction of a lawyer is a ministerial task performed by a legal secretary.

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Portuguese

Adjective

ministerial m, f (plural ministeriais, comparable)

  1. (ecclesiastical) ministerial (related to a religious minister or ministry)
  2. (government) ministerial (related to a governmental minister or ministry)
  3. ministerial (having the power to wield delegated executive authority)

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Spanish

Adjective

ministerial m, f (plural ministeriales)

  1. ministerial