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recorder — /ri kawr deuhr/, n. 1. a person who records, esp. as an official duty. 2. Eng. Law. a. a judge in a city or borough court. b. (formerly) the legal adviser of a city or borough, with responsibility for keeping a record of legal actions and local… … Universalium
recorder — re•cord•er [[t]rɪˈkɔr dər[/t]] n. 1) a person who records, esp. as an official duty 2) law Eng. Law. a) a judge in a city or borough court b) (formerly) a barrister acting as legal adviser of a city or borough 3) hfi a recording or registering… … From formal English to slang
Recorder — For other uses, see Recorder (disambiguation). Various recorders (second from the bottom disassembled into its three parts) Musical instruments Woodwinds … Wikipedia
recorder — chief legal officer of a city, early 15c., from Anglo Fr. recordour (early 14c.), O.Fr. recordeor, from M.L. recordator, from L. recordari remember (see RECORD (Cf. record) (v.)). The musical instrument is attested by this name from early 15c.,… … Etymology dictionary
recorder — noun 1》 an apparatus for recording sound, pictures, or data. 2》 a person who keeps records. 3》 (Recorder) (in England and Wales) a barrister appointed to serve as a part time judge. ↘Brit. historical a judge in certain courts. 4》 a simple… … English new terms dictionary
recorder — [ri kôr′dər] n. [ME < Anglo Fr recordour] 1. a person who records; esp., an officer appointed or elected to keep records of deeds or other official papers 2. in some cities, a judge who has the same criminal jurisdiction as a police judge 3. a … English World dictionary
recorder — n. 1 an apparatus for recording, esp. a tape recorder. 2 a a keeper of records. b a person who makes an official record. 3 Brit. a a barrister or solicitor of at least ten years standing, appointed to serve as a part time judge. b hist. a judge… … Useful english dictionary