Definition: The word "agenois" comes from the Latin term "agentis," which means "to perform, to act upon." It's a term used in Old French and in biblical languages for a person who has been given instructions or authority over another individual or thing. In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), "agenois" is often used metaphorically to refer to a person with an ability to make decisions for another. This could be anyone from an elder to a minister, serving as a spiritual guide or mentor. The definition of agenois in English and other languages can vary slightly but generally refers to someone who has been given authority over another individual or thing, acting on that authority without their direct presence (as in "to act upon" or "acting on"). It implies an ability to make decisions for others.
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