Office

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To perform, as the duties of an office; to Discharge.

II. Office ·noun Any service other than that of ordination and the Mass; any prescribed religious service.

III. Office ·noun The company or corporation, or persons collectively, whose place of business is in an office; as, I have notified the office.

IV. Office ·noun The apartments or outhouses in which the domestics discharge the duties attached to the service of a house, as kitchens, pantries, stables, ·etc.

V. Office ·noun A charge or trust, of a sacred nature, conferred by God himself; as, the office of a priest under the old dispensation, and that of the apostles in the new.

VI. Office ·noun That which is performed, intended, or assigned to be done, by a particular thing, or that which anything is fitted to perform; a function;

— answering to duty in intelligent beings.

VII. Office ·noun A special duty, trust, charge, or position, conferred by authority and for a public purpose; a position of trust or authority; as, an executive or judical office; a municipal office.

VIII. Office ·noun That which a person does, either voluntarily or by appointment, for, or with reference to, others; customary duty, or a duty that arises from the relations of man to man; as, kind offices, pious offices.

IX. Office ·noun The place where a particular kind of business or service for others is transacted; a house or apartment in which public officers and others transact business; as, the register's office; a lawyer's office.