Inquisitor, ra.
(Of thelat.)(do doinquis? tor,-? ris).
1. adj. He inquired. U t. c. s.
2. m. ecclesiastical judge who knew the causes of faith.
3. m. man who makes inquiry of something to see their reality and their circumstances.
1. m. The appointed by the general Inquisitor for understanding, by way of Executive Officer within a demarcation
ecclesiastical business belonging to the Inquisition, mainly in the appointments of family members, judges for causes, etc.1. m. In the Republic of Venice, each of the three nobles elected members of the Council of ten, who were members to inquire and punish the crimes of State, with absolute power.
1. m. Supreme Inquisitor, whose Office was the Government of the Council of inquisition and all the courts.
.1. m. Bishop or who on his behalf was attending adjudicate in the final analysis the causes of the prisoners of faith.