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assessor

noun

  1. judge's or magistrate's assistant
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Pronunciation: /əˈsɛsə/ / /əˈsɛsɚ/ / /əˈsesə/

noun

Etymology: From Middle English assessour, from Old French assessour, from Latin assessor (“assistant judge; assessor of taxes”). Cognate with French assesseur.

  1. One who assesses a property for tax or insurance evaluation.

    On that day Karsfeld, the Princess Street jeweller, y'know, who acted as our jewellery assessor, forwards a proposal of the Hon. Mrs Straithwaite to insure a pearl necklace against theft.

  2. A specialist who assists the court in determining a matter.
  3. A civil servant entrusted with checking the veracity of data and criteria used by a taxpayer to complete a tax return.
  4. One who assesses a project for cost evaluation.
  5. An official responsible for student welfare.
  6. A member of an executive body in Italian local government.