Commissionerria.
(Delb.LAT.commissar? us, and this of theTal.(docommissus, part. pas ofcommitt? re, commit).
1. m. and f. person who has power and Faculty of another to execute any order or understood in any business.
2. m. and f. qualified criminal police officer.
3. m. and f. Member of the Commission of the European Union.
4. f. Colloq. p us. Women of the Commissioner.
1. m. In some hospitals, used it took patients to reason entered them to heal and those that were already cured.
1. m. Mil. Chief of military administration which is arranging various quartermaster and intervention functions.
the Inquisition, Commissioner or Commissioner of the Holy Office.
1. m. Each of the Ministers priests representing the old ecclesiastical court in the main towns of the Kingdom.1. m. and f. highest police authority of a district.
1. m. Mil. Official since the 16th century, and under the immediate command of the general and his Lieutenant, dealing with the administration.
2. m. In the San Francisco order, title given to religious charge
s of various functions of Government. Commissioner-general of Indias, of Jerusalem, of the Holy land.Commissioner-general of crusade.
1. m. ecclesiastical person who, by the Pontifical faculty, was responsible for the business belonging to the Bull of the holy crusade.
1. m. y f. In some countries, representative of senior political bodies attached to military commanders, especially in time of war, to intervene in their decisions.
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