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procurator (n.)

(c. 1300) "steward or manager of a household;" also "a provider" (late 13c. as a surname), from Old French procuratour "attorney, agent, proxy, spokesman" (13c., Modern French procurateur) or directly from Latin procurator "manager, overseer, agent, deputy," agent noun from past participle stem of procurare (see procure). Related: Procuracy; procuration; procuratory.

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Definitions of procurator from WordNet

procurator (n.)
a person authorized to act for another;
Synonyms: proxy / placeholder
procurator (n.)
(ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman Emperor to manage finance and taxes;
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