English
Etymology
(deprecated template usage ) [etyl] Anglo-Norman tresorer , from tresor + -er
Pronunciation
Noun
treasurer (plural treasurers )
The government official in charge of the Treasury .
The head of a corporation 's treasury department.
The official entrusted with the funds and revenues of an organization such as a club .
Derived terms
Translations
government official in charge of the Treasury
head of a corporation's treasury department
official entrusted with the funds and revenues of an organisation
Catalan: tresorer (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
Czech: pokladník (cs) m , pokladní m or f
Danish: kasserer c
Dutch: penningmeester (nl) , schatmeester m , schatbewaarder (nl) m , quaestor (nl) m , thesaurier (nl) m
Finnish: rahastonhoitaja , taloudenhoitaja (fi)
French: trésorier (fr) m , trésorière (fr) f
German: Schatzmeister (de) m , Kassierer (de) m , Kassier (de) m , Kassenwart (de) m , Quästor (de) m
Greek: ταμίας (el) m or f ( tamías )
Ancient: ταμίας m ( tamías )
Ido: questoro (io)
Italian: tesoriere (it)
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Japanese: 会計係 ( かいけいがかり, kaikē-gakari )
Norman: trésôryi m
Persian: صندوقدار ( sandoq-dâr )
Polish: skarbnik (pl) m
Portuguese: tesoureiro (pt) m
Romanian: trezorier (ro) m
Russian: казначе́й (ru) m ( kaznačéj )
Scottish Gaelic: ionmhasair m
Southern Altai: казыначы ( kazınaçı )
Spanish: tesorero
Swedish: kassör (sv) c , skattmästare c
Tagalog: ingatyaman
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