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单词 procuratorial
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procuratorialadj.

Brit. /ˌprɒkjᵿrəˈtɔːrɪəl/, U.S. /ˌprɑkjərəˈtɔriəl/
Forms: 1600s procuratoriall (Scottish), 1600s– procuratorial.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin prōcūrātōrius , -al suffix1.
Etymology: < classical Latin prōcūrātōrius procuratory adj. + -al suffix1. Compare earlier procuratory adj.
1. Of or relating to a procurator or proctor (in various senses).
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > delegated authority > one having delegated or derived authority > [adjective] > relating to an agent
procuratory1570
procuratorial1649
institory1681
institorian1853
institorial1858
society > authority > office > holder of office > Roman magistrates and officials > [adjective] > procurator
procuratorial1874
society > faith > church government > ecclesiastical discipline > court > [adjective] > officer
proctorial1850
procuratorial1874
1649 in M. V. Hay Blairs Papers (1929) 56 F. Minister resumes his procuratoriall mynde since you ar gon & hes layd asyde his pickestaffe & gaberlungy resolution till you go home with him yourself.
1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 254 A Procuratorial Exception is Twofold, viz. First, that A. is not a lawful Proctor: and, Secondly, That he cannot be a Proctor.
1738 D. Neal Hist. Puritans IV. 339 Who..sent proxies with procuratorial letters.
1874 Queen's Printers' Bible-Aids 81 A procuratorial coinage circulated in Judea from a.d. 6–59.
1874 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. I. xiii. 635 The ecclesiastical practice of which such procuratorial representation was a familiar part.
1899 W. M. Ramsay in Expositor Jan. 46 Pamphylia was a distinct procuratorial province.
1967 A. N. Sherwin-White Racial Prejudice in Imperial Rome ii. 53 At the procuratorial level one may consult the lists and statistics compiled by the learned Professor Pflaum for the later second and early third centuries... The origins of nearly a hundred equestrian procurators are known in this period.
1995 Times 12 Dec. 15/1 The spokesman for the Peking court said that, in accordance with the country's procuratorial system, judges were interrogating Mr Wei to examine the state procurator's charges.
2. Of or relating to a university proctor; = proctorial adj. 1. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > educational administration > university administration > [adjective] > proctor
proctoral1573
proctorly1601
procuratorial1663
proctorical1715
proctorial1785
1663 A. Wood Life & Times (1891) I. 492 To be pro-proctors and exercise procuratorial power.
1756 B. Buckler Reply to Dr. Huddesford's Observ. 27 All which strongly shews the sense which was entertained of the procuratorial power, till upwards of thirty years after the Delegacy began.
1798 A. Wall Acct. Ceremonies Senate House Univ. Cambr. 14 By a grace 14 Nov. 1789, procuratorial power was given to four persons.
1845 J. B. Mozley Laud in Ess. (1878) I. 198 The procuratorial cycle was his remedy for the disorders then attending the public election of the proctors.
1894 H. P. Liddon et al. Life E. B. Pusey I. xvi. 378 Keble..dryly observed on hearing the procuratorial veto, that ‘others too might play at that game’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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