rare. [Sp. and Pg., f. visitar to visit.] An official visitor, inspector or superintendent.

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1698.  Fryer, Acc. E. India & P., 311. The Father Visitador of the Carmelites, a Spaniard, and a good Scholar.

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1777.  Robertson, Hist. Amer., VI. (1778), II. 231. He authorised Francisco Tello de Sandoval to repair to Mexico as Visitador or superintendent of that country.

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1846.  G. Gardner, Brazil, 200. Soon afterwards the Visitador’s troop overtook us, consisting of eight or nine horses.

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