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1 procurator
procurator, oris, m., steward, agent, manager, Mt. 20:8; L. 8:3.* -
2 PROCURATOR
[N]PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M) -
3 ADMINISTRATOR
[N]ADMINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)GUBERNATOR (-ORIS) (M)COERATOR (-ORIS) (M)EXSECUTOR (-ORIS) (M)EXECUTOR (-ORIS) (M) -
4 AGENT
[N]ACTOR (-ORIS) (M)AUCTOR (-ORIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)PARARIUS (-I) (M)SATELLES (-ITIS) (MF)MINISTER (-TRI) (M)MINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)ADMINISTER (-STRI) (M)ADMINISTRA (-AE) (F)LENO (-ONIS) (M)LEGATUS (-I) (M)EMISSARIUS (-I) (M)ACTRIX (-ICIS) (F)COMMISSARIUS (-I) (M)- BE AN AGENT- FEMALE AGENT -
5 ASSIGNEE
[N]PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)LEGATUS (-I) (M)LENO (-ONIS) (M) -
6 BAILIFF
[N]VILLICUS (-I) (M)VILICUS (-I) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M) -
7 DEPUTY
[N]LEGATUS (-I) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)VICARIUS (-I) (M) -
8 FACTOR
[N]PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)PARS (PARTIS) (F) -
9 FIDUCIARY
[N]COERATOR (-ORIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M) -
10 GUARDIAN
[N]CURATOR (-ORIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)COERATOR (-ORIS) (M)CUSTOS (-ODIS) (MF)PRAESES (-IDIS) (MF)TUTELA (-AE) (F)TUTELLA (-AE) (F)MAGISTER (-TRI) (M)COMES (-MITIS) (MF)DEFENSOR (-ORIS) (M)TUTOR (-ORIS) (M)TUTATOR (-ORIS) (M)CURATORIA (-AE) (F)CURATRIX (-ICIS) (F) -
11 MANAGER
[N]COERATOR (-ORIS) (M)CURATOR (-ORIS) (M)PRIMICERIUS (-I) (M)TRANSACTOR (-ORIS) (M)ADMINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)VILICUS (-I) (M)AMMINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)CURAGENDARIUS (-I) (M) -
12 OVERSEER
[N]PRAEFECTOR (-ORIS) (M)PRAEFECTUS (-I) (M)VILICUS (-I) (M)VILLICUS (-I) (M)ANTISTES (-STITIS) (MF)INDUCTOR (-ORIS) (M)CURATOR (-ORIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)CONSPECTOR (-ORIS) (M)CURAGENDARIUS (-I) (M) -
13 REPRESENTATIVE
[N]PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)VICARIUS (-I) (M)LEGATUS (-I) (M)COGNITOR (-ORIS) (M) -
14 STEWARD
[N]PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)DISPENSATOR (-ORIS) (M)VILICUS (-I) (M)CELLARIUS (-I) (M)PROMUS (-I) (M)ADMINISTRATOR (-ORIS) (M)ATRIENSIS (-IS) (M)BAIJULUS (-I) (M)BAJOLUS (-I) (M)CELLARIARIUS (-I) (M)OECONOMUS (-I) (M) -
15 TRUSTEE
[N]SEQUESTRA (-AE) (F)SEQUESTER (-TRIS) (M)PROCURATOR (-ORIS) (M)CURATORIA (-AE) (F)DEPOSITARIUS (-I) (M) -
16 procuro
† procuro, 1, be procurator, L. 3:1.*
См. также в других словарях:
Procurator — • A person who manages the affairs of another by virtue of a charge received from him. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Procurator Procurator … Catholic encyclopedia
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procurator — ► NOUN Law 1) an agent representing others in a court in countries retaining Roman civil law. 2) (in Scotland) a lawyer practising before the lower courts. ORIGIN Latin procurator administrator, finance agent … English terms dictionary
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Procurator — (lat.), 1) Verwalter, Aufseher, im römischen Privatleben der Hausverwalter, welcher die Aufsicht über das Hauswesen u. die Sklaven hatte; 2) zur Kaiserzeit in den kaiserlichen Provinzen diejenigen, welche statt der früheren Quästoren die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Procurator — Procurator, s. Prokurator … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Procurator — Procurator, Stellvertreter, Statthalter (zur röm. Kaiserzeit) … Herders Conversations-Lexikon