Synonyms for quaestor
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kwes-ter, kwee-ster |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkwɛs tər, ˈkwi stər |
Définition of quaestor
- As in treasurer : noun financial officer
- The Quaestor glared at the men to make sure they understood.
- Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
- Begins his political career as Quaestor, partly at Rome, partly in Spain.
- Extract from : « Helps to Latin Translation at Sight » by Edmund Luce
- But this quaestor must be distinguished from the Roman quaestors.
- Extract from : « The Histories of Polybius, Vol. I (of 2) » by Polybius
- My father, a freedman, toils as quaestor, and will find me a place.
- Extract from : « Historical Miniatures » by August Strindberg
- He had already left a favorable impression there as Quaestor.
- Extract from : « History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD » by Robert F. Pennell
- All these were weighed and reckoned to the quaestor, Caius Flaminius.
- Extract from : « The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six » by Titus Livius
- Marius vigorously carries on the war against Jugurtha; Marius is consul, Sylla his quaestor.
- Extract from : « The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 2 » by Various
- The Quaestor looked at them with a faintly regretful air and pushed the weapon back in its holster.
- Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
- It is quite possible that this very advantageous alliance hastened his promotion to the office of quaestor under Vespasian.
- Extract from : « The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus » by Tacitus
- No one could be Praetor without having first been Quaestor, or Consul without having held the praetorship.
- Extract from : « History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD » by Robert F. Pennell
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