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assistant

English

Alternative forms

  • assistaunt (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle French assistant, from assister.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??s?st?nt/

Adjective

assistant (not comparable) (attributive)

  1. Having a subordinate or auxiliary position.
    an assistant surgeon
  2. Helping; lending aid or support; auxiliary.
    • 1790, James Beattie, Elements of Moral Science
      Genius and learning [] are mutually and greatly assistant to each other.
    • The person principally assistant on this occasion, indeed the only one who did any service, or seemed likely to do any, was the landlady []

Translations

Noun

assistant (plural assistants)

  1. (obsolete) Someone who is present; a bystander, a witness.
  2. A person who assists or helps someone else.
  3. (Britain) Sales assistant.
  4. A software tool that provides assistance in some task, a wizard program.
    Synonym: wizard

Translations

Related terms

  • assist
  • assistance

References

Anagrams

  • Satanists, satanists, stanitsas

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.sis.t??/

Verb

assistant

  1. present participle of assister

Noun

assistant m (plural assistants, feminine assistante)

  1. assistant

Derived terms

  • assistant numérique personnel

Further reading

  • “assistant” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Latin

Verb

assistant

  1. third-person plural present active subjunctive of assist?

Middle French

Verb

assistant (feminine singular assistante, masculine plural assistans, feminine plural assistantes)

  1. present participle of assister
  2. (may be preceded by en, invariable) gerund of assister

Noun

assistant m (plural assistans)

  1. assistant (person who is present)

Norman

Etymology

Borrowed from English assistant.

Noun

assistant m (plural assistants, feminine assistante)

  1. (Jersey) assistant

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adjutant

English

Wikispecies

Etymology

From Latin adi?t?, frequentative of adiuv? (assist). First attested in 17th century. Or from Latin adiuv?ns, present participle of adiuv?, from iuv? (help)

Pronunciation

  • enPR: ?-j'?-t?nt IPA(key): /?æ.d??.t?nt/

Noun

adjutant (plural adjutants)

  1. (military) A lower-ranking officer who assists a higher-ranking officer with administrative affairs.
  2. An assistant.
  3. (zoology) Any bird of the genus Leptoptilos, a branch of the stork family (Ciconiidae) native to India and Southeast Asia.
    • 1876, "Burmah" in the Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. IV, p. 552:
      Aquatic birds of various kinds are very numerous, such as geese, darters (Plotus melanogaster), scissor-bills (Rhynchops nigra), adjutants (Leptoptilos argala), pelicans, cormorants, cranes (Grus antigone, in Burmese gyoja), whimbrels, plovers, and ibises.

Synonyms

  • (bird): adjutant bird

Hyponyms

  • greater adjutant (Leptoptilos dubius); lesser adjutant (L. javanicus); marabou (L. crumeniferus)

Derived terms

Translations

Adjective

adjutant (not comparable)

  1. Assistant; who helps a higher-ranking officer.

Synonyms

  • adj.
  • adjt.

See also

  • adjuvant
  • aid

French

Noun

adjutant m (plural adjutants)

  1. (military) warrant officer class 1, warrant officer

Romanian

Etymology

From French adjudant

Noun

adjutant m (plural adjutan?i)

  1. adjutant

Declension


Swedish

Noun

adjutant c

  1. (military) an adjutant

Declension

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