Official

An official (from the Latin Officialis, person -or object- related to an officium, see that article) is, in the primary sense, someone who holds an office (i.e. function, mandate, regardless whether it carries a working spece with it) in an organisation, of any kind, but participatng in the exercise of authority (either his own or that of his superior and/or employer, public or legally private). An elected official is a person who is an official by virtue of an election; officials may also be appointed, or sometimes hereditary.

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Official as a noun

ecclesistical official

in Canon law, the word is used absolutely, as the legal title of a type of judge within the church (especially catholic or anglican)

other officials

For example, in baseball, the official scorer is a person appointed with a duty to keep the score, and make a definitive record. The term officer is close to being an synonym (but has more military connotations). A functionary is someone who carries out a particular role within an organisation; this again is quite a close synonym for official, as a noun, but with connotations closer to bureaucrat and so sometimes mildly pejorative in English usage. Any such person acts in their official capacity, in carrying out the duties of their office; they are also said to officiate, for example in a ceremony. A public official is an official of central or local government.

Max Weber on bureaucratic officials

Max Weber gave a definition of a bureaucratic official :

An official must exercise his judgment and his skills, but his duty is to place these at the service of a higher authority; ultimately he is responsible only for the impartial execution of assigned tasks and must sacrifice his personal judgment if it runs counter to his official duties.

Official as an adjective

As an adjective, official often but not always means pertaining to the government, either as state employee or having state recognition. Some examples:

See also: Official, Adjective, Baseball, Bureaucrat, Canon law, Ceremony, Connotation, Election, Government, Hereditary