ALL meanings of procurator
proc·u·ra·tor
P p - noun procurator Roman History. any of various imperial officials with fiscal or administrative powers. 1
- noun procurator a cellarer. 1
- noun procurator a person, as a deputy, attorney, or agent, employed to manage the affairs of another. 1
- noun procurator Roman official 1
- countable noun procurator A procurator is an administrative official with legal powers, especially in the former Soviet Union, the Roman Catholic Church, or the ancient Roman Empire. 0
- noun procurator (in ancient Rome) a civil official of the emperor's administration, often employed as the governor of a minor province or as a financial agent 0
- noun procurator a person engaged and authorized by another to manage his affairs 0
- noun procurator an official of ancient Rome who managed the financial affairs of a province or acted as governor of a lesser province 0
- noun procurator a person employed to manage another's affairs; agent 0