单词 | proquaestor |
释义 | proquaestor/prəʊˈkwiːstə/Roman History noun A person appointed to act in place of or on behalf of a quaestor, usually serving under a proconsul in the administration of a province. OriginLate 17th century; earliest use found in Obadiah Walker (1616–1699), college head and author. From post-classical Latin proquaestor from classical Latin prō quaestōre (person acting) on behalf of a quaestor from prō + quaestōre, ablative of quaestor. |
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