Bencher

/ˈbɛntʃər/ noun

A senior member or governing official of one of the Inns of Court in England, institutions that train and regulate barristers and solicitors.

From 'bench' plus the agent suffix '-er' (one who does something). Historically, benchers were those senior enough to sit on the governing bench of the Inns of Court.

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