Definition of "praetor"
praetor
/ˈpɹiːtɔː/
noun
plural praetors or praetores
(history) The title designating a Roman administrative official whose role changed over time:
(after 366 BC) An annually-elected curule magistrate, subordinate to the consuls in provincial administration, and who performed some of their duties; numbering initially only one, later two (either of the praetor urbānus (“urban praetor”) or the praetor peregrīnus (“peregrine praetor”)), and eventually eighteen.