procurer
n. US //pɹoʊkˈjʊɹɝ// UK //pɹəkjˈʊɹɐ// pro·cur·er Archaic
Inherited from Middle English procurour, from Anglo-Norman procurour and continental Old French procureor, from Latin prōcūrātor; by surface analysis, procure + er. Doublet of proctor and procurator.