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Definitions for Provost
[1] a person appointed to superintend or preside.
[2] an administrative officer in any of various colleges and universities who holds high rank and is concerned with the curriculum, faculty appointments, etc.
[3] Ecclesiastical . the chief dignitary of a cathedral or collegiate church.
[4] the steward or bailiff of a medieval manor or an officer of a medieval administrative district.
[5] the mayor of a municipality in Scotland.
[6] Obsolete . a prison warden.
[7] an appointed person who superintends or presides
[8] the head of certain university colleges or schools
[9] (in Scotland) the chairman and civic head of certain district councils or (formerly) of a burgh council Compare convener (def. 2)
[10] Church of England the senior dignitary of one of the more recent cathedral foundations
[11] RC Church the head of a cathedral chapter in England and some other countries (formerly) the member of a monastic community second in authority under the abbot
[12] (in medieval times) an overseer, steward, or bailiff in a manor
[13] obsolete a prison warder
[14] (prəˈvəʊ ) British and Canadian military a military policeman
Words related to Provost
head, official, supervisor, executive, director, jailer, chief, officer, magistrate, keeper
Words nearby Provost
provocation, provocative, provoke, provoking, provolone, provost, provost court, provost guard, provost marshal, provost sergeant, prow
Origin of Provost
before 900; Middle English; Old English profost < Medieval Latin prōpositus abbot, prior, provost, literally, (one) placed before, Latin: past participle of prōpōnere. See pro-1, posit
Other words from Provost
pro·vost·ship , noun
Word origin for Provost
Old English profost, from Medieval Latin prōpositus placed at the head (of), from Latin praepōnere to place first, from prae- before + pōnere to put
Synonyms for Provost
chief, director, executive, head, jailer, keeper, magistrate, officer, official, supervisor