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assessor

N ผู้ ประเมิ ณ  poo-pra-mern

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ASSESSOR

n. 1. One appointed to assess the person or property.
2. An inferior officer of justice, who sits to assist the judge.
3. One who sits by another, as next in dignity.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ASSESSOR

As *sess "or, n. Etym: [L., one who sits beside, the assistant of a judge, fr. assid. See Assession. LL. , one who arranges of determines the taxes, fr. assid. See Assess, v., and cf. Cessor. ]

 

1. One appointed or elected to assist a judge or magistrate with his special knowledge of the subject to be decided; as legal assessors, nautical assessors. Mozley & W.

 

2. One who sits by another, as next in dignity, or as an assistant and adviser; an associate in office. Whence to his Son, The assessor of his throne, he thus began. Milton. With his ignorance, his inclinations, and his fancy, as his assessors in judgment. I. Taylor.

 

3. One appointed to assess persons or property for the purpose of taxation. Bouvier.

 

ASSESSORIAL

As `ses *so "ri *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F. assessorial, fr. L. assessor. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to an assessor, or to a court of assessors. Coxe.

 

ASSESSORSHIP

ASSESSORSHIP As *sess "or *ship, n.

 

Defn: The office or function of an assessor.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

assessor

as ses sor |əˈsesər əˈsɛsər | noun a person who assesses someone or something, in particular: a person who calculates or estimates the value of something or an amount to be paid, chiefly for tax or insurance purposes. a person who is knowledgeable in a particular field and is called upon for advice, typically by a judge or committee of inquiry. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French assessour, from Latin assessor assistant judge (in medieval Latin assessor of taxes ), from Latin assidere (see assess ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Assessor

As ses sor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ass e ssor |der Assessor; Genitiv: des Assessors, Plural: die Assessoren lateinisch assessor = Beisitzer, Gehilfe, zu assidere (2. Partizip: assessum ) = (als Berater ) zur Seite sitzen; verweilen 1 Person, die die zweite juristische Staatsprüfung bestanden und die Befähigung zum Richteramt erworben hat Abkürzung: Ass. jur. 2 früher Anwärter, Anwärterin der höheren Beamtenlaufbahn

 

assessoral

as ses so ral Adjektiv assessorisch |assessor a l |lateinisch-neulateinisch den Assessor betreffend

 

Assessorin

As ses so rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Assess o rin |weibliche Form zu Assessor

 

assessorisch

as ses so risch Adjektiv assessoral |assess o risch |lateinisch den Assessor betreffend

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

assessor

as ses sor /əsésə r /名詞 C 1 課税 [資産, 収入 ]査定人 ; (成績などの )評価担当者 ; ⦅英 ⦆保険 損害査定人 .2 〘法 〙(判事などの )補佐 ; (委員会などの )顧問 .