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Meaning of ministro by furoya





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Direct charge to comply with the orders of his superior, it is a trusted server. Government is responsible for a portfolio or Ministry, which is not elected, but appointed. The original Latin word minister, tri ("servant", sometimes with some privilege) comes from the adverb minus, oris ("less"), a little because his position was minor to the Emperor, and other little to differentiate it from the master which was elected by the people and not as to a finger. See judge, expedient, master.

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