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proctor

noun
In a general sense, one who is employed to manage the affairs of another.

proctor

Appropriately, a person employed to manage another’s cause in a court of civil or ecclesiastical law, as in the court of admiralty, or in a spiritual court.

proctor

The magistrate of a university.

proctor

verb intransitive
To manage; a cant word.