PREPOSITOR


Meaning of PREPOSITOR in English

noun

or prae·pos·i·tor prēˈpäzəˌtȯ(ə)r

( -s )

Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin praepositus (past participle of praeponere ) + -or

: the principal who appoints an institor under Roman or Scots law

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