Artificial intelligent assistant

probator

proˈbator Obs. rare.
  [L. probātor an examiner, approver, agent-n. f. probāre to prove.]
  1. = approver1 1, appellant n. 1.

[c 1290 Fleta ii. lii. §44 Illi autem qui a probatoribus ipsis mortuis fuerint appellati [etc.].] 1701 Cowell's Interpr., Probator, an Accuser, or Approver, or one who undertakes to prove a crime charg'd upon another.

  2. An examiner.

1691 H. Maydman Naval Spec. 182 Some nominated, and appointed for Probators.

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