Assistant.
(Of thelat.)(assistens, - entis, of the ant part. act. ofto attend).
1. m. Each of the two bishops to help which enshrines at the consecration of another.
2. m. In some orders scheduled, priest appointed to attend the general at the universal Government of the order and in particular of the respective provinces.
3. m. civil servant who in certain towns and of Spain, Santiago, Marchena, Seville, had the same powers as the corregidor elsewhere.
4. m. soldier which was intended for the personal service of a general, Chief or official.1. m. Each of the Trustees of the Royal House that, in order of the King, they recognized the powers of prosecutors to courts and attended its deliberations.
1. com. Entitled person whose profession is to smooth or prevent difficulties of personal or social order in individual cases or groups of individuals, through Council, efforts, reports, financial, health, moral support, etc.