prepositor

noun

Etymology

Conjunction of pre- + posit and suffixed with ‐or, from Latin praepositus.

  1. borrowed from positus
  2. prefixed as prepositor — “pre + posit

Definitions

  1. A scholar appointed to inspect other scholars

    A scholar appointed to inspect other scholars; a monitor or prefect.

The neighborhood

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