oidor

See also: oïdor

Spanish

Etymology

oír + -dor, possibly corresponding to Latin audītor, audītōrem, and therefore a doublet of auditor.

Noun

oidor m (plural oidores, feminine oidora, feminine plural oidoras)

  1. (archaic) judge, magistrate for a royal audiency
  2. hearer

See also

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