proproctor

noun

Etymology

From pro- + proctor.

  1. inherited from procatour
  2. prefixed as proproctor — “pro + proctor

Definitions

  1. An assistant proctor in a university.

    • So it is the University that must go into action in defence of peace: and the University, its full strength mustered, consists of two Proctors, four Proproctors and eight or ten University police

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