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proctor (n.)

late 14c., contraction of procurator (c. 1300) "steward or manager of a household;" also "a provider" (see procurator). From late 14c. as "one who acts or speaks for another; spokesman, advocate;" early 15c. as "business manager or financial administrator of a church, college, holy order, etc."

proctor (v.)

1670s, from proctor (n.). Related: Proctored; proctoring.

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Definitions of proctor from WordNet
1
proctor (v.)
watch over (students taking an exam, to prevent cheating);
Synonyms: invigilate
2
proctor (n.)
someone who supervises (an examination);
Synonyms: monitor
From wordnet.princeton.edu