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Tweet n. pl. pro·thon·o·tar·ies also pro·ton·o·tar·ies The principal clerk in certain courts of law. [Middle English prothonotarie, from Medieval Latin prōthonotārius, from Late Latin prōtonotārius : Greek prōto-, proto- + Latin notārius, secretary (from nota, mark; see gnō- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] pro·thon′o·tari·al (prō-thŏn′ə-târē-əl, prō′thə-nō-târ-) adj. |
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