See Also: assyriological(medicine)

institute (iou) and assyriological (medicine)


institute (iou)



institute verb trans. Pa. pple & ppl adjective -tute (earlier), -tuted. ME.
[Latin institut- pa. ppl stem of instituere establish, arrange, teach, formed as IN-2 + statuere set up.]
Establish (a person) in a position; appoint (a person to or into a position) now only to a cure of souls. ME.
D. Masson Young..was instituted to the united vicarages of St. Peter and St. Mary.
b. Roman & Civil Law. Appoint as heir. L16.
S. Hallifax All children..were to be instituted or disinherited by name.
Set up, establish, found; bring into use or practice. LME.
Isaiah Berlin Adequate safeguards were instituted against too reckless a trampling upon the..past.
b. Ordain that. L15-M17.
c. Order, arrange. M16-M18.
d. Set in operation; initiate, start. L18.
A. Brink Ben..instituted inquiries. I. Murdoch Do you imagine that you can institute a revolution by propounding theory?
Ground or establish in principles; train, instruct. M16-M19.
instituter noun M16.
institutive adjective having the character or quality of instituting something; tending to the institution of something: E17.

assyriological (medicine)


assyriological


Of or pertaining to Assyriology; as, Assyriological studies.

Source: Websters Dictionary