treasurer
English
Etymology
From Middle English tresorer, from Old French tresorer, from tresor + -er. Displaced native Old English māþmhierde.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɹɛʒəɹə(ɹ)/
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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
- corporate treasurer
- treasurership
Related terms
Translations
government official in charge of the Treasury
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head of a corporation's treasury department
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official entrusted with the funds and revenues of an organisation
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