Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
praetor
noun
/ˈprāˌtôr/

Definition
A high-ranking official in ancient Rome responsible for the administration of justice.

Examples
- The praetor presided over court cases and ensured fair trials.
- In times of war, a praetor might also be appointed to lead troops.
- Many famous Roman leaders started their careers as praetors.

Meaning
The term ‘praetor’ refers to a magistrate who had various duties, particularly in legal matters. They played a significant role in the Roman legal system and could also command armies.

Synonyms
- magistrate
- judge
- official