Associations to the word «Intendant»
Noun
- Talon
- Colbert
- Kira
- Roi
- Livre
- Counsellor
- Charleston
- Richelieu
- Metz
- Finance
- Viceroy
- Baptiste
- Rouen
- Francois
- François
- Terran
- Marquis
- Bordeaux
- Comte
- Xiv
- Antoine
- Overseer
- Montpellier
- Gilles
- Chateau
- Milieu
- Monsieur
- Deanna
- Councilor
- Toulouse
- Jacques
- Metropolitan
- Eastman
- Tao
- Morale
- Sol
- Santiago
- Menu
- Orion
- Governor
- Duc
- Schiller
- Rectangle
- Junta
- Controller
- Brittany
- Ordinance
- Tours
- Magnate
- Claude
- Des
- Davy
- Councillor
- Bourbon
- Alsace
- Magistrate
- General
- Jean
- Quebec
- Edict
- Abbe
- France
- Mayor
- Commandant
- Colony
- Excellency
- Michel
- Administrator
- Opera
- Nobility
- Prefect
- Louis
- Province
- Orleans
- Xiii
- Governed
- Deposit
- Taxation
- Decree
- Commerce
- Ai
- Countess
- Xvi
- Majesty
- Chancellor
Adverb
Wiktionary
INTENDANT, noun. (dated) One who has the charge, direction, or management of some public business; a superintendent.
INTENDANT, noun. An administrator in certain countries in Latin America
INTENDANT, noun. (historical) An administrator serving the king or queen in France, Spain or Portugal.
INTENDANT, adjective. (obsolete) attentive
Wise words
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