pretor
/ˈpriːtɔːr/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking Roman magistrate, ranking below the consuls, but above the quaestors, in ancient Rome.
“The pretor oversaw the trial and made the final judgment.”
2. noun
A title of dignity in the Holy Roman Empire, ranking below the prince-pretor.
“The pretor was granted the title of honor by the emperor.”