slovodefinícia
proctor
(encz)
proctor,osoba pověřená dozorem Zdeněk Brož
Proctor
(gcide)
Proctor \Proc"tor\, v. t.
To act as a proctor toward; to manage as an attorney or
agent. --Bp. Warburton.
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Proctor
(gcide)
Proctor \Proc"tor\, n. [OE. proketour, contr. fr. procurator.
See Procurator.]
One who is employed to manage to affairs of another.
Specifically:
(a) A person appointed to collect alms for those who could
not go out to beg for themselves, as lepers, the
bedridden, etc.; hence a beggar. [Obs.] --Nares.
(b) (Eng. Law) An officer employed in admiralty and
ecclesiastical causes. He answers to an attorney at
common law, or to a solicitor in equity. --Wharton.
(c) (Ch. of Eng.) A representative of the clergy in
convocation.
(d) An officer in a university or college whose duty it is to
enforce obedience to the laws of the institution.
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proctor
(wn)
proctor
n 1: someone who supervises (an examination) [syn: proctor,
monitor]
v 1: watch over (students taking an exam, to prevent cheating)
[syn: invigilate, proctor]
PROCTOR
(bouvier)
PROCTOR. One appointed to represent in judgment the party who empowers him,
by writing under his hand called a proxy. The term is used chiefly in the
courts of civil and ecclesiastical law. The proctor is somewhat similar to
the attorney. Avl. Parerg. 421.

podobné slovodefinícia
proctor
(encz)
proctor,osoba pověřená dozorem Zdeněk Brož
proctorial
(encz)
proctorial,proktorský adj: Zdeněk Brož
proctorship
(encz)
proctorship,úřad proktora Zdeněk Brož
Proctor
(gcide)
Proctor \Proc"tor\, v. t.
To act as a proctor toward; to manage as an attorney or
agent. --Bp. Warburton.
[1913 Webster]Proctor \Proc"tor\, n. [OE. proketour, contr. fr. procurator.
See Procurator.]
One who is employed to manage to affairs of another.
Specifically:
(a) A person appointed to collect alms for those who could
not go out to beg for themselves, as lepers, the
bedridden, etc.; hence a beggar. [Obs.] --Nares.
(b) (Eng. Law) An officer employed in admiralty and
ecclesiastical causes. He answers to an attorney at
common law, or to a solicitor in equity. --Wharton.
(c) (Ch. of Eng.) A representative of the clergy in
convocation.
(d) An officer in a university or college whose duty it is to
enforce obedience to the laws of the institution.
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Proctorage
(gcide)
Proctorage \Proc"tor*age\, n.
Management by a proctor, or as by a proctor; hence, control;
superintendence; -- in contempt. "The fogging proctorage of
money." --Milton.
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Proctorial
(gcide)
Proctorial \Proc*to"ri*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to a proctor, esp. an academic proctor;
magisterial.
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Proctorical
(gcide)
Proctorical \Proc*tor"ic*al\, a.
Proctorial. [R.]
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Proctorship
(gcide)
Proctorship \Proc"tor*ship\, n.
The office or dignity of a proctor; also, the term of his
office. --Clarendon.
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Proproctor
(gcide)
Proproctor \Pro*proc"tor\, n. [Pref. pro- + proctor.] [Eng.
Univ.]
A assistant proctor. --Hook.
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proctor
(wn)
proctor
n 1: someone who supervises (an examination) [syn: proctor,
monitor]
v 1: watch over (students taking an exam, to prevent cheating)
[syn: invigilate, proctor]
proctorship
(wn)
proctorship
n 1: the position of proctor

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