prothonotary

noun

pro·​tho·​no·​ta·​ry prō-ˈthä-nə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce prothonotary (audio) ˌprō-thə-ˈnō-tə-rē How to pronounce prothonotary (audio)
variants or protonotary
prō-ˈtä-nə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce prothonotary (audio)
ˌprō-tə-ˈnō-tə-rē
plural prothonotaries
: a chief clerk of any of various courts of law
prothonotarial
prō-ˌthä-nə-ˈter-ē-əl How to pronounce prothonotary (audio)
ˌpro-thə-nō-ˈter-ē-əl
adjective

Examples of prothonotary in a Sentence

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Blew is tasked with facilitating naturalization ceremonies in York County, Pennsylvania, as the county's prothonotary -- a clerk who handles civil matters. Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN, 4 June 2020

Word History

Etymology

Middle English prothonotarie, from Late Latin protonotarius, from prot- + Latin notarius stenographer — more at notary public

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of prothonotary was in the 15th century

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“Prothonotary.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prothonotary. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.

Legal Definition

prothonotary

noun
plural prothonotaries
: a chief clerk of any of various courts of law
prothonotarial adjective
Etymology

Late Latin protonotarius, from proto- first in time + Latin notarius stenographer

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