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chancellor (ˈtʃɑːnsələ, -slə) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | the head of the government in several European countries |
| 2. | (US) the president of a university or, in some colleges, the chief administrative officer |
| 3. | (Brit), (Canadian) Compare vice chancellor the honorary head of a university |
| 4. | (US) (in some states) the presiding judge of a court of chancery or equity |
| 5. | (Brit) the chief secretary of an embassy |
| 6. | Christianity a clergyman acting as the law officer of a bishop |
| 7. | archaic the chief secretary of a prince, nobleman, etc |
| [C11: from Anglo-French chanceler, from Late Latin cancellārius porter, secretary, from Latin cancellī lattice; see | |
| 'chancellorship | |
| —n | |
one who has judicial authority, literally, a "lord of judgement;" a title given to the Persian governor of Samaria (Ezra 4:8, 9, 17).