noun🔗Shareالبريتور(history) The title designating a Roman administrative official whose role changed over time:"In ancient Rome, praetors initially served as judges, but their responsibilities later expanded to include governing provinces. "في روما القديمة، عمل البريتور في البداية كقضاة، ولكن توسعت مسؤولياتهم لاحقًا لتشمل حكم المقاطعات.historygovernmentpoliticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareحاكم، مسؤول إداري رفيع المستوى(by extension) A high civic or administrative official, especially a chief magistrate or mayor. Sometimes used as a title."In a futuristic society governed by districts, the elected praetors of each region met to discuss resource allocation and community safety. "في مجتمع مستقبلي يحكمه مقاطعات، اجتمع الحكام المنتخبون لكل منطقة لمناقشة تخصيص الموارد وسلامة المجتمع.politicsgovernmenthistorylawpositionstatetitleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareالبريتور(translating Italian "pretore") The title of the chief magistrate, the mayor, and/or the podestà in Palermo, in Verona, and in various other parts of 17th- and 18th-century Italy."In 18th-century Verona, disputes were often brought before the praetors, who acted as the city's chief magistrates. "في فيرونا في القرن الثامن عشر، كانت النزاعات تُرفع غالبًا أمام البريتور، الذين كانوا يعملون ككبار القضاة في المدينة.governmentpoliticshistorytitlepositionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading