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prepositor
▪ I. prepositor1, præ- (prɪˈpɒzɪtə(r)) Also 6 -er, -our. [Alteration of L. præpositus: see note s.v. præpostor.] 1. The name given in some English public schools to those senior boys who are entrusted with much of the discipline of the school, esp. out of the classroom; now usually præpostor, q.v. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baltazar Dvorničić Napuly
In 1613 he was appointed prepositor (prepošt, the principal ecclesiastical dean of Zagreb Kaptol). wikipedia.org
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præpostor
præpostor, pre- (prɪˈpɒstə(r)) [Syncopated form of præpositor, prepositor, q.v.] The name given at various English Public Schools to those senior pupils to whom authority is delegated for the management and control of the community; elsewhere called præfects, or monitors. Cf. prepositor. [At Eton, i... Oxford English Dictionary
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præpositorship
† præpositorship Obs. An incorrect rendering (cf. prepositor) of med.L. præpositātus, Ger. propstei, F. prevôté, the district of an ecclesiastical præpositus or propst, the group of parishes under one ecclesiastical superintendent; = rural deanery.1762 tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. VI. 221 In the præpo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manor of Dyrham
for one knight's fee in Dyrham and Hinton which William Russell once held the same, 20 shillings) A certain Roger de Cantock, possibly his father, was prepositor wikipedia.org
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institor
institor (ˈɪnstɪtɔː(r)) [a. L. institor, agent-n. from insistĕre to step upon, to follow, pursue: see insist.] A factor or agent; a broker; a retailer, huckster, vendor. (Chiefly in Rom. and Sc. Law.)1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 396* Neither the Incolists that make these Pastils, nor the Institors t... Oxford English Dictionary
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setter
▪ I. setter, n.1 (ˈsɛtə(r)) Also 5–6 Sc. settar, 6 Sc. -are, 7 seter. [f. set v.1 + -er1. Cf. Du. zetter, OHG. sezzari (Ger. setzer), Sw. sättare, Dan. sætter.] I. One who or something which sets, in various senses of the vb. 1. a. gen. One who sets something specified or contextually implied. Often... Oxford English Dictionary
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