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procurer (n.)

late 14c., "advocate, spokesman," from Anglo-French procurour, Old French procureur (13c., Modern French procureur), from Latin procuratorem (see procurator). Meaning "contriver" is from mid-15c. Specifically of one who supplies women to gratify the lusts of another from 1630s. Fem. form procuress is shortened from Old French procureresse.

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Definitions of procurer from WordNet

procurer (n.)
someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce);
Synonyms: pimp / panderer / pander / pandar / fancy man / ponce
procurer (n.)
someone who obtains or acquires;
the procurer of opera tickets
Synonyms: securer
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