Dictionary entry

Preceptor

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Pre‐cep″tor (?), n. [L. praeceptor, fr. praecipere to teach: cf. F. précepteur. See Precept.] 1. One who gives commands, or makes rules; specifically, the master or principal of a school; a teacher; an instructor.

2. The head of a preceptory among the Knights Templars. Sir W. Scott.