quaestor
/ˈkwiːstə(r)/noun
- (in ancient Rome) any of a number of officials who had charge of public revenue and expenditure(古罗马负责管理公库财务的)度支官。
派生词
quaestorial
adjectivequaestorship
noun词源
Latin, from an old form of quaesit-'sought', from the verb quaerere.