interventor
English
Etymology
(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin: compare French interventeur.
Noun
interventor (plural interventors)
- One who intervenes; a mediator, especially one designated by a church to reconcile parties and unite them in the choice of officers.
- Lyman Coleman
- An effort was made, particularly in the Latin church, to correct the disorders of popular elections without taking away the rights of the people. This they did by the agency of an interventor, who was sent among the people to endeavour to unite their votes upon a given person […]
- Lyman Coleman
- (US) A mine inspector.
Spanish
Noun
interventor m (plural interventores, feminine interventora, feminine plural interventoras)