Definition of Questors

1. questor [n] - See also: questor

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Questors

questioning
questioningly
questionless
questionnaire
questionnaire
questionnaires
questionnaires
questions
question mark
question master
question of fact
question of law
question sheet
question time
questor
questors
quests
quest after
quest for
quet
quetch
quetched
quetches
quetching
Quetelet
quethe
quethes
quething
quetsch
quetsches

Literary usage of Questors

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1. Acting for You by John Gunn (2006)
"CHAPTER NINE "The Questors" AT the beginning of this book we said that we ... The Questors started off in 1929 when thirteen people in Ealing, London, ..."

2. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year (1852)
"Cremieux and Thiers—Proposition of the Questors rejected—Proposed Law on the Responsibility of the President, of the Republic and Ministers — Coup d'Etat of ..."

3. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1838)
"Questors ; ordinär)' magistrates (see .Magistrates) among the Romans, ... At first títere were two questors, in 333, AU ; two others were added to assist ..."

4. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1852)
"Cremieux and Thiers—Proposition of the Questors rejected—Proposed Law on the Responsibility of (he President of the Republic and Ministers — Coup d'Etat of ..."

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