definitor

noun
def·​i·​ni·​tor | \ ˈdefəˌnītə(r)\
plural -s

Definition of definitor

1 : an official charged under canon law with the supervision of ecclesiastical property in one of the districts into which a deanery is divided and with aiding the dean
2a : a member of the general chapter in some religious orders
b : a member of the governing council of some religious orders chosen to aid the superior in the government of the order

History and Etymology for definitor

Medieval Latin, from Late Latin, teacher, from Latin definitus (past participle of definire to determine, bring to an end, explain) + -or

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