The Collaborative International Dictionary
Procuracy \Proc"u*ra*cy\, n.; pl. Procuracies. [LL. procuratia: cf. F. procuratie. See Procuration, and cf,. Proxy.]
The office or act of a proctor or procurator; management for another.
Authority to act for another; a proxy. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
n. The office of a procurator
Usage examples of "procuracy".
Do you remember, Flora, when I was first appointed to the Procuracy, the warnings I received from old Faroul, the last Procurator, as to the difficulties of the position?
I don't want my Procuracy to go down in history as the Procuracy of the Rebellion.
My soldiers of the Imperial Procuracy of Earth will, I am sure, acquit themselves properly before their death, and not a few Earthmen will undoubtedly have time to, light the way for us through the passages of death.
I don’t want my Procuracy to go down in history as the Procuracy of the Rebellion.
My soldiers of the Imperial Procuracy of Earth will, I am sure, acquit themselves properly before their death, and not a few Earthmen will undoubtedly have time to light the way for us through the passages of death.
My soldiers of the Imperial Procuracy of Earth will, I am sure, acquit themselves properly before their death, and not a few Earthmen will undoubtedly have time to light the way for us through the passages of death … Goodbye.