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treasurer
(redirected from Lord Treasurer)

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treas·ur·er  (trzhr-r)
n.
One who has charge of funds or revenues, especially the chief financial officer of a government, corporation, or association.

[Middle English tresurer, from Anglo-Norman tresorer, from Late Latin thsaurrius, from Latin, of treasure, from thsaurus, treasure; see treasure.]

treasurer [ˈtrɛʒərə]
n
a person appointed to look after the funds of a society, company, city, or other governing body
treasurership  n

Treasurer [ˈtrɛʒərə]
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in the Commonwealth of Australia and each of the Australian states) the minister of finance
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.treasurer - an officer charged with receiving and disbursing fundstreasurer - an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds
money dealer, money handler - a person who receives or invests or pays out money
bursar - the treasurer at a college or university
chamberlain - the treasurer of a municipal corporation
state treasurer - the treasurer for a state government
Translations
treasurer [ˈtreʒərəʳ] Ntesorero/a m/f

treasurer [ˈtrɛʒərər] ntrésorier/ière m/f
treasure-trove [ˈtrɛʒərtrəʊv] n
(= treasure) → trésor m
(= valuable collection) → mine f de trésors
(= rich source) → mine f

treasurer
n (of club)Kassenwart(in) m(f), → Kassenverwalter(in) m(f); (= city treasurer)Stadtkämmerer m/-kämmerin f; (of business)Leiter(in) m(f)der Finanzabteilung; (of king)Schatzmeister(in) m(f)

treasurer [ˈtrɛʒrəʳ] ntesoriere/a

treasurer أمين الصندوق pokladník kasserer Kassenwart ταμίας συλλόγου tesorero varainhoitaja trésorier blagajnik tesoriere 会計係 경리 schatmeester kasserer skarbnik tesoureiro казначей kassör เหรัญญิก veznedar thủ quỹ 司库


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