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(British) a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs
Answer for the clue "(British) a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs ", 8 letters:
recorder
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Word definitions for recorder in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES cassette recorder flight recorder tape recorder video cassette recorder video recorder COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE assistant ▪ The assistant recorder , sitting in the county court, refused leave to introduce ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Recorder \Re*cord"er\ (r?*k?rd"?r), n. One who records; specifically, a person whose official duty it is to make a record of writings or transactions. The title of the chief judical officer of some cities and boroughs; also, of the chief justice of an East ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 An apparatus for recording; a device which records. 2 agent noun of record; one who records. 3 A judge in a municipal court. Etymology 2 n. (context musici English) A musical instrument of the woodwind family, fipple flute, a simple internal ...
Usage examples of recorder.
Except for his anachronistic wrist recorder, he was the archetype of the questing reporter: Clark Kent, Woodward and Bernstein, and, of course, Lincoln Steffens.
NEADS audio file, Identification Technician position, recorder 1, channel 7, 9:41.
At the time I speak of Knox was the Recorder of that important borough, and was possessed of all the dignity which so enhances a great officer in the eyes of the public, whether he be the most modest of beadles in beadledom, or the highest Recorder in Christendom.
Hillis described the biota, speaking just loud enough for the patch recorder on his collar to pick up and record.
It was some hours later, when the recorder was playing loudly in the middle section, that he looked up to see Biset, this time, standing by his cot.
Bolex R32 digital recorder and BTL meters and lenses, including a bitching Angenieux zoom O.
There were microphones and a Revox A77 tape recorder which Paul used to produce a long-drawn-out echo that made even the stoned bongo playing of his non-musician friends sound terrific.
Recorder, William Cawle or Calley, draper, and John Kyme, mercer, commoners.
He learned sword-fighting and riding, swimming and diving, how to shoot with the bow and play on the recorder and the theorbo, how to hunt the stag and cut him up when he was dead, besides Cosmography, Rhetoric, Heraldry, Versification, and of course History, with a little Law, Physic, Alchemy, and Astronomy.
By his delicate electrometer, his electric spark recorder, and his marine and land relation galvanometer, he has provided the world of thought with the finest instruments of observation and research, and the world of action with the means of carrying the messages of commerce and civilisation which have yet to cross the uncabled oceans that separate the families of the earth.
Angel ere too late Arrest the yet unfolded Roll of Fate, And make the stern Recorder otherwise Enregister, or quite obliterate!
This was probably a vertical or fipple type, as in Terran recorders, though the transverse type may have been known as well from Terran imports.
Strains of South Pacific showed that Guller had been successful with the tape recorder.
Astoria has left recorders in the major London playhouses for the past week.
You are the only human male she has taken where I might see it, but she wears a recorder of her own, you know.