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Definition of Custos

Custos
Custos Cus"tos (k[u^]s"t[o^]s), n.; pl. Custodes (k[u^]s*t[=o]"d[=e]z). [L.] A keeper; a custodian; a superintendent. [Obs.] Custos rotulorum (r[o^]t`[-u]*l[=o]"r[u^]m) [LL., keeper of the rolls] (Eng. Law), the principal justice of the peace in a county, who is also keeper of the rolls and records of the sessions of the peace.

Meaning of Custos from wikipedia

- Look up custos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Custos is the Latin word for guard. Custos rotulorum ("keeper of the rolls"), a civic post in parts...
- first Custos mentioned by name was Henry Morgan as the Custos of Port Royal during the Governorship of the Earl of Carlisle in 1680. The Custos Rotulorum...
- each custos. This custom was approved by Pope Gregory IX in 1230 and by other popes, evidently with the view to prevent unnecessary expense. The custos thus...
- Winter), Dylan Lenivy (Miles Robbins), Emma Mountebank (Halston Sage), Jacob Custos (Zach Tinker), Kaitlyn Ka (Brenda Song), Nick Furcillo (Evan Evagora), and...
- from Custos and joined the Attractors, realizing their true intentions while managing to win their trust after saving Tei and Kiri from the Custos. He...
- Descriptio S. Patrum, qui in Augustana, 1624 Raphael Custos in the RKD Raphael Custos on Artnet Media related to Raphael Custos at Wikimedia Commons...
- problem before the deadline by forming the investment company AB Custos on 13 March 1937. Custos is Latin for 'guardian' or 'protector'. 1996 to 2001: Christer...
- list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Lincolnshire. At the inception of the office (bef. 1544), a custos rotulorum was appointed for each...
- constellation, Rangifer the Reindeer. Custos Messium is no longer recognized. Custos is derived from the classical Latin "custōsmeaning “Guardian” or “Keeper”...
- Redemptoris custos, §5, August 15, 1989, Libreria Editrice Vaticana Redemptoris custos, §8 Redemptoris custos, §16 Redemptoris custos, §21 Redemptoris custos, §24...