Front | gerent \JIR-ent\ |
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Back | noun One that rules or manages. [From Latin gerens, gerent-, present participle of gerere, to manage.] "Great deputy, the welkin's vice-gerent, and sole dominator of Navarre...." - Shakespeare, William, Love's Labour's Lost: Scene I. The King of Navarre's Park. |
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