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ex·ec·u·tor \igˈzekyəd.ə(r), eg-, ÷ -kə-, -ətə(r), in sense 1a “ or ˈeksəˌkyüd.ə(r) or -ˌkyütə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English executour, from Old French executor, from Latin executor, exsecutor, from executus, exsecutus (past participle of exequi, exsequi to execute) + -or — more at execution 1. a. : one who executes something (as a purpose, duty, function, work of art) : doer, performer, agent b. obsolete : executioner 2. : the person appointed by a testator to execute his will or to see its provisions carried into effect after his decease |