oïdor
See also:
oidor
Catalan
Etymology
oir
+
-dor
, possibly corresponding to
Latin
audītor, audītōrem
.
Pronunciation
(
Balearic
)
IPA
(key)
:
/o.iˈdo/
(
Central
)
IPA
(key)
:
/u.iˈdo/
(
Valencian
)
IPA
(key)
:
/o.iˈdoɾ/
Rhymes:
-o(ɾ)
Noun
oïdor
m
(
plural
oïdors
)
hearer
or
listener
; one who
hears
or
listens
an
alumnus
who, without enrolling, attends a class; one who
audits
a class
(
historical
)
a
magistrate
invested with the power to
hear
on judicial, economic, etc. matters and rule on them
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