| 释义 | 
		pros·e·cu·tor \-üd.ə(r), -ütə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Latin, escort of goods in transit, from Latin prosecutus (past participle of prosequi) + -or 1.  : a person who institutes an official prosecution before a court often by appearing as the chief witness before a grand or petit jury or before a magistrate 2.  : prosecuting attorney |