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‖ proceres, n. pl.|ˈprɒsəriːz| [L. procerēs (rare sing. procer), leading men, chiefs, nobles.] Chief men, nobles, magnates.
1848Lytton Harold iii. ii, In that chamber met the thegns and proceres of his realm. 1875Stubbs Const. Hist. xvii. §294. II. 602 In 1328 it was with the counsel and consent of the prelates and ‘proceres’, earls, barons, and commons, that Edward resigned his claims on Scotland. |