ex officio.
3. m. profession of some mechanical art.
5. m. communication written, concerning the Affairs of public administrations.
6. m. Rel. Note divine.
7. m. its. Employees, work Office.8. m. pl. Church functions, and more particularly those of Holy week.
1. m. Which has intended the Church to pray for the dead.
1. m. its. Any of the elected municipal or provincial Office.
1. m. Which was celebrated during the ancient Matins of the last three days of Holy week, especially good Friday.
1. m. Rel. Liturgical prayer of the Roman Catholic Church, which is distributed throughout the hours of the day.
1. m. its. Employment or destination whose provision by one or more times was selling the Crown until into the 19th century, as a source of income.
Mayor.1. m. Note divine.
1. m. The fact that the Church has been established in honor and praise of our Lady, similar to the daily life of the Church.
1. loc. verb. Effective proceedings for someone.
1. loc. adj. On an official basis. U
. t. c. loc. Advisor.2. loc. adj. Der. He said inquiries judicially practiced without body part, and the coasts, which sentenced, nobody should pay. U t. c. loc. Advisor.
1. loc. adj. Colloq. Idle, without work or occupation.
by Note something.1. loc. verb. Colloq. Do it often.
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part of the ex officio