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trea·sur·er \-zh(ə)rə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English tresorer, tresourer, from Old French tresorier, from tresor + -ier 1. : one having official charge of treasure; especially : a guardian of a collection of treasures (as in a cathedral church : curator 2. : an officer entrusted with the receipt, care, and disbursal of funds: as a. : one performing such functions for a king, noble, or other dignitary — see treasurer of the household b. : a governmental officer charged with receiving, keeping, and disbursing public revenues — compare chancellor of the exchequer, comptroller, first lord of the treasury, lord high treasurer of england, treasurer of the united states c. : the executive financial officer of a nongovernmental organization (as a club, society, or business corporation) 3. : one having charge of keeping something valuable or precious < the secrets of which thou seemest to be a too faithful treasurer — Sir Walter Scott > 4. obsolete : one that treasures something : a keeper, hoarder, or preserver of something precious |