单词 | chancellories |
释义 | chancellor /chänˈsə-lər/noun
ORIGIN: Fr chancelier, from LL cancellārius orig an officer that had charge of records, and stood near the cancelli (L), crossbars surrounding the judgement seat chanˈcellery or chanˈcellory noun
chanˈcellorship noun chancellor of a cathedral An officer who had charge of the chapter library, custody of the common seal, superintendence of the choir practices, and headship of the cathedral schools chancellor of a diocese An ecclesiastical judge uniting the functions of vicar-general and official principal, appointed to assist the bishop in questions of ecclesiastical law, and hold his courts for him Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster A government minister employed on parliamentary work, nominally appointed as representative of the Queen as Duchess of Lancaster Chancellor of the Exchequer The chief minister of finance in the British government Lord Chancellor or Lord High Chancellor A senior member of the British government, historically holding the roles of Speaker of the House of Lords, head of the judiciary of England and Wales, and keeper of the Great Seal |
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