FromLatin cūrātor ( “ one who has care of a thing, a manager, guardian, trustee ” ) , fromcūrāre ( “ to take care of ” ) , fromcūra ( “ care, heed, attention, anxiety, grief ” ) .
curator (plural curators )
A person whomanages ,administers ororganizes acollection , either independently or employed by amuseum ,library ,archive orzoo .1975 ,Tom Wolfe ,The Painted Word :The Club became like town meetings for the entire New York art scene, attracting dealers, collectors, uptowncurators like Alfred Barr, critics, and just about any other culturati who could wrangle their way in.
One appointed to act asguardian of theestate of a person not legallycompetent to manage it, or of anabsentee ; atrustee . A member of acuratorium , aboard for electing university professors, etc. A person orentity whocontrols ,manages , oroversees another . ( cricket ) Agroundsman who looks after acricket field .person who manages, administers or organizes a collection
Arabic:منظم معارض Bulgarian:куратор (bg) m ( kurator ) Chinese:Mandarin:館長 / 馆长 (zh) ( guǎnzhǎng ) ,策展人 ( cèzhǎnrén ) Crimean Tatar:kurator Czech:kurátor (cs) m Danish:please add this translation if you can Dutch:conservator (nl) m ,conservatrice (nl) f Esperanto:kuratoro ,kuratorino ( female ) Estonian:please add this translation if you can Finnish:kuraattori (fi) French:conservateur (fr) m ,conservatrice (fr) f Georgian:კურატორი ( ḳuraṭori ) German:Kurator (de) m ,Kuratorin (de) f ,Museumskurator m ,Museumskuratorin f Hebrew:אוצר \ אוֹצֵר (he) m ( otsér ) ,אוצרת \ אוֹצֶרֶת f ( otséret ) ( at a museum or archive ) Hindi:please add this translation if you can Hungarian:kurátor (hu) Irish:coimeádaí m Italian:please add this translation if you can Japanese:学芸員 ( gakugeiin ) Korean:큐레이터 (ko) ( kyureiteo ) Macedonian:кустос m ( kustos ) Norwegian:Bokmål:kurator m Nynorsk:kurator m Occitan:conservator (oc) m ,conservador (oc) m ,curator m ,comisari m Polish:kurator (pl) m ,kuratorka (pl) f Portuguese:curador (pt) m ,curadora f Punjabi:ਪਰਬੰਧਕ ( parbandhak ) ,ਵਿਵਸਥਾ ਕਰਨ ਵਾਲਾ ( vivsathā karan vālā ) ,ਵਿਵਸਥਾਪਕ m ( vivsathāpak ) Romanian:conservator (ro) m ,conservatoare (ro) f ,intendentă (ro) f ,intendentă (ro) f Russian:кура́тор (ru) m ( kurátor ) Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:упра̀витељ m Roman:upràvitelj (sh) m Spanish:curador (es) m ,curadora (es) f ,comisario (es) m ,conservador (es) m Tagalog:agsinop Thai:ภัณฑารักษ์ (th) ( pan-taa-rák ) Turkish:küratör (tr) Ukrainian:please add this translation if you can
one appointed to act as guardian; trustee
German:Kurator (de) m ,Kuratorin (de) f ,Vormund (de) m ( also female ) ,Vormundin f ,Vormündin f ,Vormunder m ( obsolete ) ,Vormünder (de) m ( obsolete ) ,Vormünderin f ( obsolete ) ,Sachwalter (de) m ,Sachwalterin (de) f ,Treuhänder m ,Treuhänderin f ,
member of a curatorium, a board for electing university professors, etc
“curator ”, inWebster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.:G. & C. Merriam ,1913 ,→OCLC . William Dwight Whitney ,Benjamin E[li] Smith , editors (1911 ), “curator ”, inThe Century Dictionary [ … ] , New York, N.Y.:The Century Co. ,→OCLC .Borrowed fromLatin cūrātor .
IPA (key ) : /ˌkyˈraː.tɔr/ Hyphenation:cu‧ra‧tor curator m (plural curatoren ,diminutive curatortje n )
curator , one whomanages acollection curator , one who manages anestate liquidator appointed by a judge after bankruptcyFromcūrō +-tor .
cūrātor m (genitive cūrātōris ) ;third declension
who paysheed about thestate of anobject ,warden ,overseer ,watchman ,lookout whoprocures anaffair forsomebody ,agent ,commissionary specifically, who procurespatrimonial matters of one who has been deemed incapable to procure them himself ( New Latin , Germany ) theregulatory supervisor over auniversity Third-declension noun.
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
cūrātor
second / third-person singular future passive imperative ofcūrō “curator ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 )A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press "curator ", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887) curator inGaffiot, Félix (1934 )Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette. “curator ”, inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898 ),Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , New York: Harper & Brothers “curator ”, inWilliam Smith et al., editor (1890 ),A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities , London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin Borrowed fromFrench curateur , fromLatin curator .
curator m (plural curatori )
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anexhibitions curator (person organizing art exhibitions)Synonym: kurator