n. A presiding officer or chairperson, especially of the lower house of a convocation in the Anglican Church. [Medieval Latin prōlocūtor, from prōlocūtus, past participle of prōloquī, to speak forth : prō-, forward; see PRO-1 + loquī, to speak; see tolkw- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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