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treasurer ship
treas·ur·er
/
ˈtrɛʒ
ər
ər
/
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[
trezh
-er-er
]
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noun
1.
a person in charge of
treasure
or a treasury.
2.
an officer of a government,
corporation
, association, or the like, in charge of the
receipt
, care, and disbursement of money.
Origin:
1250–1300;
Middle English
tresorer
<
Anglo-French
<
Late Latin
thēsaurārius.
See
treasure
,
-er
2
Related forms
treas·ur·er·ship,
noun
un·der·treas·ur·er,
noun
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treasurer
(ˈtrɛʒərə)
—
n
a person appointed to look after the funds of a society, company, city, or other governing body
'treasurership
—
n
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Treasurer
(ˈtrɛʒərə)
—
n
(in the Commonwealth of Australia and each of the Australian states) the minister of finance
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treasurer
late 13c., from O.Fr. tresorier (see
treasure
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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