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chan·cel·lor
/ˈʧæn(t)s(ə)lɚ/
長官;大臣;總理
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chan·cel·lor
n.
A
judicial
court
of
chancery
,
which
in
England
and
in
the
United
States
is
distinctively
a
court
with
equity
jurisdiction
.
Note:
☞
The
chancellor
was
originally
a
chief
scribe
or
secretary
under
the
Roman
emperors
,
but
afterward
was
invested
with
judicial
powers
,
and
had
superintendence
over
the
other
officers
of
the
empire
.
From
the
Roman
empire
this
office
passed
to
the
church
,
and
every
bishop
has
his
chancellor
,
the
principal
judge
of
his
consistory
.
In
later
times
,
in
most
countries
of
Europe
,
the
chancellor
was
a
high
officer
of
state
,
keeper
of
the
great
seal
of
the
kingdom
,
and
having
the
supervision
of
all
charters
,
and
like
public
instruments
of
the
crown
,
which
were
authenticated
in
the
most
solemn
manner
.
In
France
a
secretary
is
in
some
cases
called
a
chancellor
.
In
Scotland
,
the
appellation
is
given
to
the
foreman
of
a
jury
,
or
assize
.
In
the
present
German
empire
,
the
chancellor
is
the
president
of
the
federal
council
and
the
head
of
the
imperial
administration
.
In
the
United
States
,
the
title
is
given
to
certain
judges
of
courts
of
chancery
or
equity
,
established
by
the
statutes
of
separate
States
.
Chancellor of a bishop
or
Chancellor of a diocese
R.
C
.
Ch
. &
ch
.
of
Eng.
,
a
law
officer
appointed
to
hold
the
bishop's
court
in
his
diocese
,
and
to
assist
him
in
matter
of
ecclesiastical
law
.
Chancellor of a cathedral
,
one
of
the
four
chief
dignitaries
of
the
cathedrals
of
the
old
foundation
,
and
an
officer
whose
duties
are
chiefly
educational
,
with
special
reference
to
the
cultivation
of
theology
.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
,
an
officer
before
whom
,
or
his
deputy
,
the
court
of
the
duchy
chamber
of
Lancaster
is
held
.
This
is
a
special
jurisdiction
.
Chancellor of a university
,
the
chief
officer
of
a
collegiate
body
.
In
Oxford
,
he
is
elected
for
life
;
in
Cambridge
,
for
a
term
of
years
;
and
his
office
is
honorary
,
the
chief
duties
of
it
devolving
on
the
vice
chancellor
.
Chancellor of the exchequer
,
a
member
of
the
British
cabinet
upon
whom
devolves
the
charge
of
the
public
income
and
expenditure
as
the
highest
finance
minister
of
the
government
.
Chancellor of the order of the Garter
(
or
other
military
orders
),
an
officer
who
seals
the
commissions
and
mandates
of
the
chapter
and
assembly
of
the
knights
,
keeps
the
register
of
their
proceedings
,
and
delivers
their
acts
under
the
seal
of
their
order
.
Lord high chancellor of England
,
the
presiding
judge
in
the
court
of
chancery
,
the
highest
judicial
officer
of
the
crown
,
and
the
first
lay
person
of
the
state
after
the
blood
royal
.
He
is
created
chancellor
by
the
delivery
into
his
custody
of
the
great
seal
,
of
which
he
becomes
keeper
.
He
is
privy
counselor
by
his
office
,
and
prolocutor
of
the
House
of
Lords
by
prescription
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
chancellor
n
1:
the
person
who
is
head
of
state
(
in
several
countries
) [
syn
:
premier
,
prime minister
]
2:
the
honorary
or
titular
head
of
a
university
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Chancellor
one
who
has
judicial
authority
,
literally
,
a
"
lord
of
judgement
;"
a
title
given
to
the
Persian
governor
of
Samaria
(
Ezra
4:8, 9, 17).
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