governor

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== English == === Alternative forms === gouernour, gouvernor, gouvernour, governer, governour (all obsolete) guvnah, guvnuh (both informal) === Etymology === From Middle English governour, from Old French gouvreneur, from Latin gubernator, from Ancient Greek κυβερνήτης (kubernḗtēs, “steersman, pilot, guide”), from κυβερνάω (kubernáō, “to steer, to drive, to guide, to act as a pilot”), of disputed origin. By surface analysis, govern +‎ -or. Doublet of gubernator. === Pronunciation === (UK, non-rhotic) IPA(key): /ˈɡʌv(ə)nə(ɹ)/ (US, rhotic) IPA(key): /ˈɡʌvɚnɚ/ (US, non-rhotic) IPA(key): /ˈɡʌvənə(ɹ)/ (US, rhotic, r-dissimilation) IPA(key): /ˈɡʌvənɚ/ === Noun === governor (plural governors) (politics) The chief executive officer of a first-level administrative division of a country. Coordinate terms: governor general, viceroy 1999, Karen O'Connor, The essentials of American government: continuity and change, page 17 Younger voters are more libertarian in political philosophy than older voters and are credited with the success of libertarian governor Jesse Ventura of Minnesota. A device which regulates or controls some action of a machine through automatic feedback. Coordinate terms: modulator, regulator, synchronizer A member of a decision-making body (such as a committee) for a larger organization or entity (including some public agencies), similar to or equivalent to a board of directors (used especially for banks); a member of the board of governors. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, www.federalreserve.gov (November 6, 2009) The seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. (informal) Father. (informal) Boss; employer; gaffer. (UK, informal, dated) Term of address to a man; guv'nor. (grammar) A constituent of a phrase that governs another. (dated) One who has the care or guardianship of a young man; a tutor; a guardian. Coordinate term: governess (nautical) A pilot; a steersman. ==== Synonyms ==== (head of a province): viceroy (of large divisions of a kingdom or empire); proconsul (of Roman regions, historical); bailiff, seneschal, intendant (of French regions, historical); tao tai (obsolete), circuit intendant, intendant, daotai (of Chinese regions, historical); provost (obsolete); gubernator (now humorous) ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== ==== Translations ==== == Middle English == === Noun === governor alternative form of governour