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syndicate

[sin-di-kit, sin-di-keyt] / ˈsɪn dɪ kɪt, ˈsɪn dɪˌkeɪt /


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Richelieu displayed great courage and inspired a patriotic rising, the syndics of the various trades waiting on the King to offer lavish contributions in aid of the defence of Paris.

From Heroes of Modern Europe by Birkhead, Alice

The University of Cambridge has its syndics, who are chosen from the Senate to transact special business, as the regulation of fees, forming of laws, inspecting the library, buildings, printing, &c.—Webster.

From A Collection of College Words and Customs by Hall, Benjamin Homer

Letters to persons in authority, such as syndics or police officers, are useless and worse than useless.

From Old Calabria by Douglas, Norman

The lobby, buzzing with delegates, Secretariat, journalists, Genevan syndics, and excitement, was like a startled hive.

From Mystery at Geneva An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings by Macaulay, Rose, Dame

Much time was meanwhile consumed, before the architects, whom the syndics had caused to be summoned from afar, could arrive from their different countries.

From Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects and Curiosities of Art (Vol. 3 of 3) by Spooner, Shearjashub




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