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qualificator

American  
[kwol-uh-fi-key-ter] / ˈkwɒl ə fɪˌkeɪ tər /

noun

Roman Catholic Church.
  1. (in an ecclesiastical court) an officer charged with examining cases and preparing them for trial.


Etymology

Origin of qualificator

1680–90; < Medieval Latin quālificātor, equivalent to quālificā ( re ) to qualify + Latin -tor -tor

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The approbation of the "qualificator" of the Inquisition, who was a bare-footed Carmelite monk.

From Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited by Wilson, Robert A.

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