institutor
or in·sti·tut·er
[ in-sti-too-ter, -tyoo- ]
noun
a person who institutes or founds.
Protestant Episcopal Church. a person who institutes a minister into a parish or church.
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How to use institutor in a sentence
Towards midnight he returned with the institutor of the process and a physician.
The Executioner's Knife | Eugne SueFacing this table is the seat of Peter of Estivet, the institutor of the process.
The Executioner's Knife | Eugne SueCanon Peter of Estivet, the institutor of the process, is in his seat.
The Executioner's Knife | Eugne SueThe institutor of human life laid down its principle in the first frame of things.
The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians | G. G. FindlayBetween the primary and the secondary intention of the institutor.
A Christian Directory | Baxter Richard
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