释义 |
corporator|ˈkɔːpəreɪtə(r)| [n. of agent in L. form f. corporāre to embody.] A member of a corporation, esp. of a municipal corporation.
1784Chron. in Ann. Reg. 207/2 A man is not a corporator for his own sake. a1832Mackintosh Revol. Wks. 1846 II. 135 Almost all the sheriffs, and a majority of corporators and justices were..Catholics. 1862Ld. Brougham. Brit. Const. iii. 49 The inhabitants, the individual corporators, did not hold of the Crown, but of the corporation. 1868W. Stebbing in M. Pattison Acad. Org. i. 7 A corporator of the university is not necessarily a corporator of a college. |