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Webster 1913 Edition


Provisor

Pro-vi′sor

,
Noun.
[L., fr.
providere
: cf. F.
proviseur
. See
Provide
.]
1.
One who provides; a purveyor.
[Obs.]
“The chief provisor of our horse.”
Ford.
2.
(R. C. Ch.)
(a)
The purveyor, steward, or treasurer of a religious house.
Cowell.
(b)
One who is regularly inducted into a benefice. See
Provision
, 5.
P. Plowman.
3.
(Eng. Hist.)
One who procures or receives a papal provision. See
Provision
, 6.

Webster 1828 Edition


Provisor

PROVI'SOR

,
Noun.
In church affairs, a person appointed by the pope to a benefice before the death of the incumbent, and to the prejudice of the rightful patron. Formerly the pope usurped the right of presenting to church livings, and it was his practice to nominate persons to benefices by anticipation, or before they became vacant; the person thus nominated was called a provisor. In England, this practice was restrained by statues of Richard II. and Henry IV.
More sharp and penal laws were devised against provisors; it being enacted that whoever disturbs any patron in the presentation to a living by virtue of any papal provision, such provisor shall pay fine and ransom to the king at his will, and be imprisoned till he renounces such provision.
1.
The purveyor, steward or treasurer of a religious house.

Definition 2024


provisor

provisor

English

Alternative forms

Noun

provisor (plural provisors)

  1. A deputy of a Roman Catholic bishop.
  2. The holder of a papal provision.

Latin

Noun

prōvīsor m (genitive prōvīsōris); third declension

  1. foreseer
  2. provider
  3. provisor

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative prōvīsor prōvīsōrēs
genitive prōvīsōris prōvīsōrum
dative prōvīsōrī prōvīsōribus
accusative prōvīsōrem prōvīsōrēs
ablative prōvīsōre prōvīsōribus
vocative prōvīsor prōvīsōrēs

References


Spanish

Noun

provisor m (plural provisores)

  1. provisor