assassinator

noun

Etymology

From assassinate + -or.

  1. derived from أَسَاسِيّ
  2. borrowed from assassino
  3. borrowed from assassin
  4. formed as assassinate — “assassin + -ate
  5. suffixed as assassinator — “assassinate + or

Definitions

  1. An assassin.

    • Philip of Spain had offered a reward of 25,000 crowns, a patent of nobility, and immunity for all past crimes, to the assassinator of the Prince of Orange.

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