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cus·to·di·an \(ˌ)kəˈstōdēən\ noun (-s) Etymology: custody + -an 1. a. : one that guards and protects or maintains : one entrusted officially with guarding and keeping (as property, artifacts, or records) or with custody or guardianship (as of a prisoner, inmate, or ward) < the custodian of the manor and the park > < the custodian in charge of a prison camp > b. : a monitor preserving a cherished intangible often with or as if with a vested proprietary right < I trust we acquit ourselves worthily as custodians of this sacred mystery — Elinor Wylie > < custodians of very glorious traditions and the trustees of a spiritual wealth — W.R.Inge > 2. a. : building superintendent b. : one who takes charge of the recording, safekeeping, and release of all valuables that come into the hands of the police department 3. : an agency that takes care of securities including collection of income but without authority to buy and sell |