questor

/ˈkwɛstər/
noun
  1. An ancient Roman official who managed public funds and financial affairs.
    • The questor was responsible for collecting taxes and paying the army.
    • In ancient Rome, a young politician often began his career as a questor.
    • The questor kept detailed records of all public money spent by the government.
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