noun
- Plural of prothonotary; chief clerks or principal notaries in certain courts or ecclesiastical offices.
- A type of North American warbler (Protonotaria citrea) with bright yellow plumage.
Usage: formal; chiefly historical or legal
Usage: ornithology
Examples
- The prothonotaries of the court maintained detailed records of all proceedings.
- Medieval prothonotaries served as trusted advisors to bishops and archbishops.
- Birdwatchers were excited to spot several prothonotaries nesting near the swamp.
- The prothonotary warbler's golden plumage makes it easy to identify in the field.
- In Pennsylvania, the prothonotary is an elected official responsible for court records.