Definitions for prolocutor

prolocutor pro·loc·u·tor

Spelling: [proh-lok-yuh-ter]
IPA: /proʊˈlɒk yə tər/

Prolocutor is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 228 anagrams from letters in prolocutor (cloooprrtu).

Definitions for prolocutor

noun

  1. a presiding officer of an assembly; chairperson.
  2. Church of England. the chairperson of the lower house of a convocation.

Origin of prolocutor

1400-50; late Middle English: one who speaks for another Latin prōlocūtor one who speaks out, equivalent to prōlocū- (variant stem of prōloquī to speak forth; prō- pro-

Examples for prolocutor

Of the convocation which was assembled with the new parliament, the lower house chose Dr. Atterbury their prolocutor.

Olivia undertook to be our prolocutor, and delivered the whole in a summary way, only saying, 'We were thrown from our horses.'

Mr prolocutor Weston disputed with the beer-pot at his elbow, and forgot not his devoirs thereto in the course thereof.

They chose a man as their prolocutor who had been forward in the worst conduct of the university of Oxford.

The prolocutor absenting himself from the convocation, the archbishop pronounced sentence of contumacy against him.

The prolocutor was to be chosen by the members: and the only moderate man who had a chance of being chosen was Tillotson.

Olivia undertook to be our prolocutor, and delivered the whole in the summary way, only saying, "We were thrown from our horses."

I was this morning to visit the Dean, or Mr. prolocutor, I think you call him, don't you?

Nevertheless the prolocutor made a full submission, with which the archbishop was satisfied, and the sentence was repealed.

The Lower House, having heard this discourse, proceeded to appoint a prolocutor.

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