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coroner a public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes
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coroner An official who inquires into unnatural death, eg. sudden, unexpected or those related to procedures or operations.
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coroner one of the oldest judicial officers in England, dating back to the 12th century. The early function of the king's coroner, or "crowner", were much wider than at present, the chief being to collect and guard certain revenues of the king. He had to seek out criminals, extort confessions, and confiscate their goods for the crown. He seized treasure-trove in the king's name and took possession of wrecks, stranded whales, and royal sturgeons. ...
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coroner The person with legal authority to hold an inquest regarding a death that may be accidental or violent. He or she may or may not be a physician. Compare medical examiner.
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