praefectus

/ˈprɛfɛktəs/

Definitions

1. noun

a high-ranking military or civil officer in ancient Rome, typically in charge of a province or a unit of the Roman army

“The praefectus was responsible for maintaining order in the province of Gaul.”

Synonyms

  • commander
  • governor
  • prefect

Antonyms

  • inferior
  • subordinate