ordainer

ordainer
noun see ordain

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  • ordainer — or·dain·er …   English syllables

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  • self-ordainer — n. * * * …   Universalium

  • self-ordainer — n …   Useful english dictionary

  • ordain — verb Etymology: Middle English ordeinen, from Anglo French ordener, ordeiner, from Late Latin ordinare, from Latin, to put in order, appoint, from ordin , ordo order Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to invest officially (as by the laying on… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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