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- Commission - v. t. - To send out with a charge or commission.
- Commission - n. - The act of committing, doing, or performing; the act of perpetrating.
- Commission - n. - The act of intrusting; a charge; instructions as to how a trust shall be executed.
- Commission - n. - The duty or employment intrusted to any person or persons; a trust; a charge.
- Commission - n. - A formal written warrant or authority, granting certain powers or privileges and authorizing or commanding the performance of certain duties.
- Commission - n. - A certificate conferring military or naval rank and authority; as, a colonel's commission.
- Commission - n. - A company of persons joined in the performance of some duty or the execution of some trust; as, the interstate commerce commission.
- Commission - n. - The acting under authority of, or on account of, another.
- Commission - n. - The thing to be done as agent for another; as, I have three commissions for the city.
- Commission - n. - The brokerage or allowance made to a factor or agent for transacting business for another; as, a commission of ten per cent on sales. See Del credere.
- Commission - v. t. - To give a commission to; to furnish with a commission; to empower or authorize; as, to commission persons to perform certain acts; to commission an officer.
- Commissional - a. - Alt. of Commissionary
- Commissionary - a. - Of, pertaining to, or conferring, a commission; conferred by a commission or warrant.
- Commissionate - v. t. - To commission
- Commissioned - imp. & p. p. - of Commission
- Commissioner - n. - A person who has a commission or warrant to perform some office, or execute some business, for the government, corporation, or person employing him; as, a commissioner to take affidavits or to adjust claims.
- Commissioner - n. - An officer having charge of some department or bureau of the public service.
- Commissioning - p. pr & vb. n. - of Commission
- Commissionnaire - n. - An agent or factor; a commission merchant.
- Commissionnaire - n. - One of a class of attendants, in some European cities, who perform miscellaneous services for travelers.
- Commissionship - n. - The office of commissioner.
- Destructiveness - n. - The faculty supposed to impel to the commission of acts of destruction; propensity to destroy.
- Branch - n. - A warrant or commission given to a pilot, authorizing him to pilot vessels in certain waters.
- Brevet - n. - A commission giving an officer higher rank than that for which he receives pay; an honorary promotion of an officer.
- Receiptment - n. - The receiving or harboring a felon knowingly, after the commission of a felony.
- Cornetcy - n. - The commission or rank of a cornet.
- Commissionnaire - n. - An agent or factor; a commission merchant.
- Cadetship - n. - The position, rank, or commission of a cadet; as, to get a cadetship.
- Manslaughter - n. - The unlawful killing of a man, either in negligenc/ or incidentally to the commission of some unlawful act, but without specific malice, or upon a sudden excitement of anger.
- Recommission - v. t. - To commission again; to give a new commission to.
- Colonelcy - n. - The office, rank, or commission of a colonel.
- Accessary - n. - One who, not being present, contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense.
- Crime - n. - Any violation of law, either divine or human; an omission of a duty commanded, or the commission of an act forbidden by law.
- Into - prep. - Indicating the passing of a thing from one form, condition, or state to another; as, compound substances may be resolved into others which are more simple; ice is convertible into water, and water into vapor; men are more easily drawn than forced into compliance; we may reduce many distinct substances into one mass; men are led by evidence into belief of truth, and are often enticed into the commission of crimes'into; she burst into tears; children are sometimes frightened into fits; all persons are liable to be seduced into error and folly.
- Felo-de-se - n. - One who deliberately puts an end to his own existence, or loses his life while engaged in the commission of an unlawful or malicious act; a suicide.
- Factor - n. - One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a commission merchant or consignee. He may be a home factor or a foreign factor. He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods; and in these respects he differs from a broker.
- Commissionary - a. - Of, pertaining to, or conferring, a commission; conferred by a commission or warrant.
- Privateer - n. - An armed private vessel which bears the commission of the sovereign power to cruise against the enemy. See Letters of marque, under Marque.
- Press - n. - A commission to force men into public service, particularly into the navy.
- Rapeful - a. - Given to the commission of rape.
- Discommission - v. t. - To deprive of a commission or trust.
- Husbandage - n. - The commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband.
- Depute - v. t. - To appoint as deputy or agent; to commission to act in one's place; to delegate.
- Captaincy - n. - The rank, post, or commission of a captain.
- Commission - n. - The brokerage or allowance made to a factor or agent for transacting business for another; as, a commission of ten per cent on sales. See Del credere.
- Warrant - n. - That which warrants or authorizes; a commission giving authority, or justifying the doing of anything; an act, instrument, or obligation, by which one person authorizes another to do something which he has not otherwise a right to do; an act or instrument investing one with a right or authority, and thus securing him from loss or damage; commission; authority.
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- G651 ἀποστολή - 651 ἀποστολή - ἈΠΟΣΤΟΛΉ - - apostolḗ - ap-os-tol-ay' - from ἀποστέλλω; commission, i.e. (specially) apostolate:--apostleship. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G652 ἀπόστολος - 652 ἀπόστολος - ἈΠΌΣΤΟΛΟΣ - - apóstolos - ap-os'-tol-os - from ἀποστέλλω; a delegate; specially, an ambassador of the Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ ("apostle") (with miraculous powers):--apostle, messenger, he that is sent. ἈΠΌΣΤΟΛΟΣ - Noun Masculine - greek
- H1881 דָּת - 1881 דָּת - דָּת - - dâth - dawth - of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation; a royal edict or statute; commandment, commission, decree, law, manner. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G2011 ἐπιτροπή - 2011 ἐπιτροπή - ἘΠΙΤΡΟΠΉ - - epitropḗ - ep-ee-trop-ay' - from ἐπιτρέπω; permission, i.e. (by implication) full power:--commission. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2012 ἐπίτροπος - 2012 ἐπίτροπος - ἘΠΊΤΡΟΠΟΣ - - epítropos - ep-it'-rop-os - from ἐπί and τρόπος (in the sense of ἐπιτροπή); a commissioner, i.e. domestic manager, guardian:--steward, tutor. - Noun Masculine - greek
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- Ezra 15 8:36 And they delivered the king's commissions unto the king's lieutenants, and to the governors on this side the river: and they furthered the people, and the house of God.
נָתַן מֶלֶךְ דָּת מֶלֶךְ אֲחַשְׁדַּרְפַּן פֶּחָה עֵבֶר נָהָר נָשָׂא עַם בַּיִת אֱלֹהִים - Acts 44 26:12 Whereupon as I went to Damascus with authority and commission from the chief priests,
ΚΑΊ ὍΣ ἘΝ ΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ ΕἸΣ ΔΑΜΑΣΚΌΣ ΜΕΤΆ ἘΞΟΥΣΊΑ ΚΑΊ ἘΠΙΤΡΟΠΉ ΠΑΡΆ ἈΡΧΙΕΡΕΎΣ