noun
- a spokesperson or representative who speaks on behalf of others
- the presiding officer or chairperson of certain assemblies or convocations
Usage: formal
Usage: ecclesiastical; formal
Examples
- The union elected her as their prolocutor for the negotiations.
- He served as prolocutor of the church assembly for three years.
- The prolocutor presented the committee’s findings to the board.
- As prolocutor, she was responsible for moderating the debates.
- The provincial synod chose a new prolocutor to lead their sessions.
- The prolocutor’s opening remarks set the tone for the entire conference.