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Webster 1913 Edition


Auditor

Au′di-tor

,
Noun.
[L.
auditor
, fr.
audire
. See
Audible
,
Adj.
]
1.
A hearer or listener.
Macaulay.
2.
A person appointed and authorized to audit or examine an account or accounts, compare the charges with the vouchers, examine the parties and witnesses, allow or reject charges, and state the balance.
3.
One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.
☞ In the United States government, and in the State governments, there are auditors of the treasury and of the public accounts. The name is also applied to persons employed to check the accounts of courts, corporations, companies, societies, and partnerships.

Webster 1828 Edition


Auditor

AUD'ITOR

, [L.]
1.
A hearer; one who attends to hear a discourse.
2.
A person appointed and authorized to examine an account or accounts, compare the charges with the vouchers, examine the parties and witnesses, allow or reject charges, and state the balance. It is usual with courts to refer accounts, on which an action is brought, to auditors for adjustment, and their report, if received, is the basis of the judgment.
In England, there are officers who are auditors of courts; as the auditors of the Exchequer, of the receipts, &c.

Definition 2024


auditor

auditor

English

Alternative forms

Noun

auditor (plural auditors)

  1. One who audits bookkeeping accounts.
  2. In many jurisdictions, an elected or appointed public official in charge of the public accounts; a comptroller.
  3. One who audits an academic course; who attends the lectures but does not earn academic credit.
  4. (rare) One who listens, typically as a member of an audience.
    • Sir Thomas Browne
      There is another of better notice, and whispered through the world with some attention; credulous and vulgar auditors readily believing it, and more judicious and distinctive heads not altogether rejecting it.
  5. (Scientology) One trained to perform spiritual guidance procedures.

Translations


Latin

Etymology

From audiō (hear, listen)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /au̯ˈdiː.tor/, [au̯ˈdiː.tɔr]

Noun

audītor m (genitive audītōris); third declension

  1. A hearer.
  2. An auditor
  3. A pupil, disciple; a person who listens to teachings.
  4. (by metonymy) A reader of a book. (Books were read aloud.)

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative audītor audītōrēs
genitive audītōris audītōrum
dative audītōrī audītōribus
accusative audītōrem audītōrēs
ablative audītōre audītōribus
vocative audītor audītōrēs

Synonyms

Related terms

Descendants

Verb

audītor

  1. second-person singular future passive imperative of audiō
  2. third-person singular future passive imperative of audiō

References


Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowing from Latin auditōr, audītōrem. Doublet of ouvidor.

Noun

auditor m (plural auditores, feminine auditora, feminine plural auditoras)

  1. auditor (one who audits bookkeeping accounts)

Related terms


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowing from Latin auditōr, audītōrem. Doublet of oidor.

Noun

auditor m (plural auditores, feminine auditora)

  1. auditor (one who audits bookkeeping accounts)