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de·fen·sor \də̇ˈfen(t)sər, dēˈ-, -nˌsȯ(ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English defensour, from Latin defensor, from defensus (past participle of defendere to defend) + -or — more at defend 1. obsolete : defender 2. a. Roman law : one who voluntarily undertook the defense of a case and gave security to satisfy the judgment b. : an advocate conducting the defense of a case in court 3. [Late Latin, from Latin] : an advocate in the later Roman Empire: a. : a municipal officer appointed to protect the people from oppression b. : a layman or member of the clergy appointed to defend the rights and property of the church 4. [Late Latin, from Latin] : the patron of a church : an officer having charge of the temporal affairs of a church |