rare. [Sp. and Pg., f. visitar to visit.] An official visitor, inspector or superintendent.
1698. Fryer, Acc. E. India & P., 311. The Father Visitador of the Carmelites, a Spaniard, and a good Scholar.
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.
1846. G. Gardner, Brazil, 200. Soon afterwards the Visitadors troop overtook us, consisting of eight or nine horses.