"Provisor" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
R. In old English law. A provider, or purveyor. Spelman. Also a person nominated to be the next incumbent of a benefice (not yet vacant) by the pope
The purveyor, steward, or treasurer of a religious house.
One who is regularly inducted into a benefice. See
Provision, 5.
One who procures or receives a papal provision. See
Provision, 6.
One who provides; a purveyor.
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A man learned shortly before quitting time that he had to attend a meeting. He tried unsuccessfully to locate his car-pool members to let them know that he would not be leaving with them. Hastily he scribbled a message to one fellow and left it on his desk: "I have a last-minute meeting. Leave without me. Dave." At 7:00 p.m., the man stopped at his desk and found this note: "Meet us at the bar and grill across the street. You drove today, you idiot."
One employed to procure supplies, as for an army, a steamer, etc.; a purveyor; one who provides for another.
Read the complete definitionOne who makes provision; a purveyor.
Read the complete definitionOne who provides victuals, or whose business is to make provision for the table; a victualer; a caterer.
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