oïdor

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See also: oidor

Catalan

Etymology

oir +‎ -dor, possibly corresponding to Latin audītor, audītōrem.

Pronunciation

Noun

oïdor m (plural oïdors)

  1. hearer or listener; one who hears or listens
  2. an alumnus who, without enrolling, attends a class; one who audits a class
  3. (historical) a magistrate invested with the power to hear on judicial, economic, etc. matters and rule on them