Etymology:
Meaning:
A comptroller is an official who manages and audits financial accounts.
Origin:
The term "comptroller" originated in medieval France, where it referred to an official who was responsible for keeping track of royal finances. The term "controller" (meaning "against a roll") reflects the official's role in checking the accuracy of financial records by comparing them to a master list or roll.
Historical Usage:
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