noun
(religion) A ceremonial duty or service, particularly:
A position of responsibility.
Official position, particularly high employment within government; tenure in such a position.
A duty, particularly owing to one's position or station; a charge, trust, or role; (obsolete, rare) moral duty.
(archaic) Function: anything typically done by or expected of something.
(now usually in plural) A service, a kindness.
(figuratively, slang) Inside information.
A room, set of rooms, or building used for non-manual work, particularly:
(figuratively) The staff of such places.
(figuratively, in large organizations) The administrative departments housed in such places, particularly:
(now in the plural, dated) The parts of a house or estate devoted to manual work and storage, as the kitchen, scullery, laundry, stables, etc., particularly (euphemistic, dated) a house or estate's facilities for urination and defecation: outhouses or lavatories.
(UK law, historical) Clipping of inquest of office:
(obsolete) A piece of land used for hunting; the area of land overseen by a gamekeeper.
(figuratively, slang, obsolete) A hangout: a place where one is normally found.
(UK military slang, dated) A plane's cockpit, particularly an observer's cockpit.
(computing) A collection of business software typically including a word processor and spreadsheet and slideshow programs.
(obsolete) An official or group of officials; (figuratively) a personification of officeholders.
(obsolete) A bodily function, (particularly) urination and defecation; an act of urination or defecation.
(obsolete) The performance of a duty; an instance of performing a duty.
verb
To provide (someone) with an office.
(intransitive) To have an office.