procurer

noun
/pɹəˈkjʊəɹə/UK/pɹəˈkjʊɹə/US

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English procurour, from Anglo-Norman procurour and continental Old French procureor, from Latin prōcūrātor; by surface analysis, procure + er. Doublet of proctor and procurator.

  1. derived from prōcūrātor
  2. derived from procureor
  3. derived from procurour
  4. inherited from procurour

Definitions

  1. A person who procures or obtains things

  2. A person who incites or riles

    A person who incites or riles; an instigator.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA