praetor

/ˈpreɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A high-ranking Roman magistrate who served as the chief executive of a Roman province.

“The praetor oversaw the administration of justice in the province.”

2. noun

An officer ranking below a consul but above a quaestor in the Roman Republic.

“The praetor held the second-highest rank in the Roman army.”

Synonyms

  • governor
  • magistrate

Antonyms

  • demagogue
  • tyrant