Prothonotary
n. pl. -ries (prô*thŏn"ô*t&auptack_;*rĭz).- A chief notary or clerk.
- Formerly, a chief clerk in the Court of King's Bench and in the Court of Common Pleas, now superseded by the master.
- A register or chief clerk of a court in certain States of the United States.
- (R. C. Ch.) Formerly, one who had the charge of writing the acts of the martyrs, and the circumstances of their death; now, one of twelve persons, constituting a college in the Roman Curia, whose office is to register pontifical acts and to make and preserve the official record of beatifications.
- (Gr. Ch.) The chief secretary of the patriarch of Constantinople. Prothonotary warbler (Zoöl.),
a small American warbler (

