n. [ L.: cf. F. conservateur. ]
The great Creator and Conservator of the world. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ]
The lords of the secret council were likewise made conservators of the peace of the two kingdoms. Clarendon. [ 1913 Webster ]
The conservator of the estate of an idiot. Bouvier. [ 1913 Webster ]
Conservators of the River Thames,
n. [ Cf. F. conservatoire, LL. conservatorium. ]
a. [ Cf. F. conservatoire, LL. conservatorius. ] Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury. [ 1913 Webster ]