💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Executour"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| executornoun | (law) Someone appointed by a testator to administer their estate in accordance with their will; an administrator. |
| executionernoun | An official person who carries out the capital punishment of a criminal. |
| executantnoun | A person who executes a dance or piece of music; a performer. |
| ex'rnoun | (law) Abbreviation of executor. [A person who carries out some task.] |
| supravisornoun | Obsolete form of supervisor. [(management) A person with the official task of overseeing the work of a person or group, or of other operations and activities.] |
| procuratournoun | Obsolete form of procurator. [A tax collector.] |
| coexecutantnoun | A joint executant. |
| exornoun | (law) Abbreviation of executor. [A person who carries out some task.] |
| inquisitournoun | Obsolete form of inquisitor. [A person who inquires, especially searchingly or ruthlessly.] |
| translatournoun | Obsolete form of translator. [A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly] |
| conspiratournoun | Obsolete form of conspirator. [One of a group that acts in harmony to do something unlawful and unethical; a person who is part of a conspiracy.] |
| excheatornoun | Obsolete form of escheator. [(England and Wales law) A royal officer in medieval and early modern England, responsible for taking escheats from deceased subjects.] |
| actournoun | Obsolete spelling of actor. [(obsolete, law) Someone who institutes a legal suit; a plaintiff or complainant.] |
| offendournoun | Obsolete form of offender. [One who gives or causes offense, or does something wrong.] |
| coexecutornoun | A joint executor. |
| instructernoun | (obsolete) One who instructs. |
| executeenoun | The victim of an execution. |
| executor de son tortnoun | (law) A person who, without legal authority, assumes control of a deceased person's property as if they were executor. |
| offendornoun | Obsolete form of offender. [One who gives or causes offense, or does something wrong.] |
| dative executornoun | An executor or administrator appointed to administer the estate of a deceased who did not leave a valid will. |
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