noun
- plural of prolocutor; spokespersons or representatives who speak on behalf of others
Usage: formal; ecclesiastical contexts
Examples
- The prolocutors presented the committee’s findings to the assembly.
- Each diocese appointed prolocutors to represent their interests.
- The prolocutors delivered a joint statement on behalf of the clergy.
- As prolocutors, they were responsible for conveying the group’s concerns.
- The elected prolocutors spoke with one voice during the proceedings.