
English word prosecutor comes from Latin sequor ((with accusative) I follow, come or go after.), Latin pro-
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sequor (Latin)
(with accusative) I follow, come or go after.
pro- (Latin)
(prefixed to verbs of utterance) in place of, on behalf of. (temporally) prior, fore-. Action directed forward or in front. Advantage. Bringing into being, forth, or into the open. Downward and forward movement. Forward direction, forward movement. Prominence.
prosequi (Latin)
prosecutor (Malayalam)
prosecutor (English)
(law) a person, as a complainant, victim, or chief witness, who institutes prosecution in a criminal proceeding.. (law) a prosecuting attorney.