approbatorn.

/ˈaprəbeɪtə/Etymology: < Latin approbātor, noun of agent < approbāre : see approbate adj. and -or suffix. Compare modern French approbateur.
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Obsolete.
rare.
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > [noun] > approver
1667 J. Evelyn III. 162 And so others may not think it dishonour to..accept them for judges and approbators.
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