Reverse Dictionary: ORDER (command)

ADJECTIVES
1398 ORDINATE ordered, arranged, disposed; destined, appointed → obs.
1400 ORDINANT able to order or direct → obs.
1605 ORDINATIVE having the character or function of ordering, determining, or regulating; of the nature of ordering
1614 BIDDEN invited; commanded, ordered
1641 ORDERABLE capable of being ordered or directed; amenable to direction or control
1846 JUSSIVE expressing a command or order


NOUNS
..888 I-BOD command, order → obs.
1297 MANDMENT a commandment, an order; that which is commanded; also, the act of commanding, command, rule → obs.
1350HOTE a command, an order → obs.
1773 JUSSION order, command
1942 POWDERS orders from the boss → Amer. West. sl. (Bk.)
1962 THE WORD an order → US sl.


NOUNS, PERSON
1340BIDDER one who commands or orders


VERBS
1375 ORDAIN to order, to command, to bid a person to do something, or that a thing be done → obs.
1526 ORDER to bring into order or submission to lawful authority; hence, to inflict disciplinary punishment on; to correct, to chastise, to punish → obs.
1595 ORDINATE to order, to regulate, to control, to govern, to direct → obs.
1756 BE JAPANNED to take orders → sl.
1872 MANDER ↔ MAUNDER to order about in a dictatorial fashion; to scold → Eng. dial.
1945READ THE SCRIPTURES to give orders, to lay down the law → US Western usage (Bk.)