Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet STEWARD
STEWARD
Definition av STEWARD
- förvaltare
- steward
- förvalta
Antal bokstäver
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Exempel på hur man kan använda STEWARD i en mening
- The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is the steward of the Open Source Definition, the most widely used standard for open-source software.
- Her father was, at that time, the steward of Count Władysław Zamoyski, a Polish patriot and charitable patron.
- His brother's steward, constable, and chancellor remained in office, and William confirmed Malcolm IV's last bequest to Dunfermline Abbey.
- For most of the 1990s and early 2000s, the project was the source of most innovation in X and was the de facto steward of X development.
- Its component parts literally translate as "place holder," from Latin locum tenens, or as a direct cognate, "stead holder" (in modern Dutch "stad" means "city", but the older meaning of "stad" – also "stede" – was "place", and it is a cognate of English "stead", as "instead of"); it was a term for a "steward" or "lieutenant".
- He was a senior shop steward in the Transport and General Workers' Union for 14 years whilst at the docks, and became elected to the former Dyfed County Council, on which he served from 1981 until his election to Parliament in 1992.
- To protect the sensibilities of his steward and the life of the child, the Dagda held the sun still for nine months so Boann's pregnancy lasted only one day; elsewhere, the Dagda kept hunger, thirst, and darkness from Elcmar during his journey, so that it only seemed to be a day for Elcmar.
- In Sologne in the heart of France, Thierry of Janville, a young lord, fights gallantly against the English occupation but is betrayed by his steward, Florent, and loses his title and his lands.
- Early documents suggest that land in the present parish was owned by a freeman named under Guert, the brother of Harold Godwinson at the time of the Norman conquest of England, before passing under the stewardship of Godric the Steward.
- Formerly William Lansing Taylor, James changed his name upon his enlistment in 1862 as a hospital steward in the 7th Kansas Cavalry.
- There was a schoolmaster, a rector of the church who was also church patron, a steward for William Constable-Maxwell, later the 10th Lord Herries of Terregles, described as a minor, and Mrs Constable-Maxwell of the 'Hall'.
- The term purser and chief steward are often used interchangeably describing personnel with similar duties among seafaring occupations.
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