decisor

noun

Etymology

From Latin dēcīsor, from dēcīdō (past participial stem dēcīs-) + -or.

  1. borrowed from dēcīsor

Definitions

  1. A rabbi who decides matters in Jewish religious law.

  2. A person who resolves or settles matters or controversies

    A person who resolves or settles matters or controversies; a decider, judge, or arbiter.

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