Etymology:
Meaning:
A person appointed by an authority to carry out a specific duty or set of duties.
Origin:
The term "commissioner" originated in the 14th century, initially referring to a person appointed by a government or other authority to perform a specific task or carry out a commission. Over time, it came to denote a wide range of individuals appointed to various roles, including:
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