AGENCY, AGENT
ADJECTIVES
1560 — LEDGER resident in the capacity of agent, ambassador, or commissioner → obs. exc. arch.
1881 — FACTORIAL pert. to a factor
NOUNS
1640 — FACTORY a document investing another with the authority of an agent or factor
1679 — FACTORAGE the place of business of a factor; an agency → obs.
1702 — FACTORY the body of factors in any one place → obs.
1888 — FACTORDOM the system of management by factors
NOUNS, PERSON
1000 — DEALER an agent, a negotiator → obs.
1382 — ACTOR an agent, a manager, overseer, or factor → obs.
1482 — UMBOTHMAN an agent or procurator; one who acts for another → obs.
1485 — FACTOR an agent, deputy, or representative; one who acts for another
1591 — MOYENER an agent, a mediator; a person who acts on behalf of another → Sc. obs.
1603 — LEDGER an agent; a representative; a commissioner → obs.
1608 — FACTORESS a female agent or factor → obs.
1611 — NEGOTIANT an agent, a representative; one who negotiates or carries on negotiations
1622 — VAKEEL → VAKIL an agent or representative, especially one representing a person of political importance either permanently or on a special occasion → Anglo-Indian
1803 — WAKEEL → WAKIL an agent or representative, especially one representing a person of political importance either permanently or on a special occasion → Anglo-Indian
1870 — FACTRIX a female agent or factor
1871 — DEESTER an agent; a doer, a promoter → Sc.
1920 — MR. TEN PER CENT an agent, usually in show business, who takes at least 10% f their client’s earnings → sl., orig. US
1922 — G MAN a government agent → US sl.
1925 — G GUY a government agent → US sl.
VERBS
1611 — FACTOR to act as an agent or factor