deputer
See also: députer
English
Noun
deputer (plural deputers)
- (rare) One who deputes (deputizes, appoints someone as a deputy).
- 1793, A Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Grenville, […] , page 56:
- [...] such of them as are rich, and of noble lineage; and that the Mob, the real sovereign of France, denounces, robs, and murders, without reason or measure, either the deputers or the deputies, either the innocent or the guilty.
- 1846, Edward Henry Landon, A Manual of Council of the Holy Catholic Church, page 326:
- Offenders to be suspended, the deputers from office and benefice, and the persons deputed from their office [...].
- 2018, C. P. Boyko, The Children's War, Biblioasis, →ISBN:
- “Here's their signatures.” Lea. “What is this? The maximum allowed a deputy is five deputed votes, and only then when the deputers cannot come themselves, for whatsoever reason.”
Latin
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