minister (v.)
provide, supply, give
2H6 I.i.31[Queen to King, of her speech] ruder terms, such as my wit affords, / And overjoy of heart doth minister
H8 I.i.86[Buckingham to Abergavenny and Norfolk, of the event] What did this vanity / But minister communication of / A most poor issue?
Oth II.i.261[Iago to Roderigo, of ways of angering Cassio] which the time shall more favourably minister
Tem II.i.177[Gonzalo to Alonso, of Antonio and Sebastian] I ... did it to minister occasion to these gentlemen
TN I.v.82[Malvolio to Olivia, of Feste] unless you laugh and minister occasion to him, he is gagged
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