Quaestor
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈkwiËstÉ™/
Origin
Latin quaestor, from an old participle form of quaero.
Full definition of quaestor
Noun
quaestor
(plural quaestors)- An Ancient Roman official responsible for public revenue and other financial affairs.
- 1969, Victor Ernest Watts (translator), Boethius (author), The Consolation of Philosophy, Penguin Books, book III, chapter iv, page 85, footnote 2:Decoratus was quæstor in A.D. 508.