bursar

/ˈbɜːrzər/

Definitions

1. noun

a person responsible for managing the financial affairs of an institution, especially a university or college.

“The bursar handled the university’s budget and made sure all expenses were accounted for.”

2. noun

a person who collects and distributes taxes or tolls, especially in medieval Europe.

“In medieval times, the bursar was responsible for collecting taxes from local villagers and distributing them to the lord of the manor.”

Synonyms

  • accountant
  • treasurer

Antonyms

  • debtor
  • defaulter