noun
- The plural of procuratorship; the office, position, or term of a procurator (an official or agent appointed to manage affairs or represent another).
Usage: Formal and legal context; Primarily historical or institutional use
Examples
- Several procuratorships were established throughout the Roman provinces to manage local affairs.
- The university awarded multiple procuratorships to senior faculty members responsible for administrative duties.
- During the medieval period, procuratorships were granted to trusted officials who represented the crown.
- The procuratorships held by these agents gave them significant authority over financial matters.
- He held two procuratorships simultaneously, overseeing both the treasury and public works.