praeses

/ˈpreɪsiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

A president, especially of the Roman Senate or of a college or university.

“The praeses of the university played a key role in organizing the conference.”

2. noun

A chief magistrate or president, especially in ancient Rome.

“In the Roman Republic, the praeses held significant power and authority.”

Synonyms

  • magistrate
  • president

Antonyms

  • citizen
  • member