procuracy
noun/ˈprɒkjʊrəsi/UK/ˈprɑkjərəsi/US
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English procuracie, from Anglo-Norman procuracie, from Latin prōcūrātia, analyzed as procure + -cy (“office of”). Doublet of proxy.
- derived from prōcūrātia
- derived from procuracie
- inherited from procuracie
Definitions
The office of a procurator.
The neighborhood
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