benefactor
21benefactor — (= benefactress), noun an anonymous benefactor Syn: patron, supporter, backer, sponsor; donor, contributor, subscriber; informal angel …
22benefactor — aukotojas statusas Aprobuotas sritis finansų teisė apibrėžtis Fizinis asmuo, politinė partija, Lietuvos Respublikos politinių partijų ir politinių kampanijų finansavimo bei finansavimo kontrolės įstatymo nustatyta tvarka turintys teisę aukoti ir… …
23benefactor — A Dickensian term of address, made well known by its use in Hard Times to Mr Bounderby by Mrs Sparsit, his housekeeper. This is the term she uses to his face; behind his back she addresses his portrait as ‘you booby’. In The Pickwick Papers Mr …
24Benefactor (video game) — Benefactor is a computer game for the Amiga computer series, developed by the Swedish team Digital Illusions and published in 1994 by Psygnosis. Benefactor is a mix between a puzzle game and a platform game. It has a similar concept as Psygnosis… …
25Benefactor (album) — Infobox Album Name = Benefactor Type = Studio album Artist = Romeo Void Released = November 1982 Recorded = 1981 1982 Genre = New Wave Length = 38:04 (Benefactor) 20:23 (Never Say Never) 58:27 (total) Label = Columbia Producer = Ian Taylor Ric… …
26benefactor — noun Date: 15th century one that confers a benefit; especially one that makes a gift or bequest …
27benefactor — /ben euh fak teuhr, ben euh fak /, n. 1. a person who confers a benefit; kindly helper. 2. a person who makes a bequest or endowment, as to an institution. [1425 75; late ME benefactour < LL; see BENE , FACTOR] Syn. 2. patron, supporter, sponsor …
28benefactor — noun Somebody who gives one a gift. Usually refers to someone who gives money to a charity or another form of organization. See Also: benefactress, benefactrice, beneficiary …
29benefactor — be|ne|fac|tor Mot Agut Nom masculí …
30benefactor — flattering title accorded to gentile [[➝ Gentiles]] kings, e.g. of Syria and Egypt; but Jesus forbids its use among the disciples (Luke 22:25) …