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pro·loc·u·tor \prōˈläkyə]d.ə(r), ]tə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, from pro- pro- (II) + locutor speaker, from locutus (past participle of loqui to speak) + -or 1. a. : one who speaks, pleads, or interprets for another : spokesman < in a national crisis one … prolocutor who spoke in the name of all the estates — T.E.May > b. Scotland : an advocate or legal spokesman in a court of law 2. a. : the speaker or presiding officer of the lower house of a convocation of the Church of England through whom all resolutions of the lower house are communicated to the upper house b. : the presiding officer or chairman of a meeting or assembly |