institutor

noun

Etymology

From Latin īnstitūtor. Compare French instituteur. By surface analysis, institute + -or.

  1. borrowed from īnstitūtor

Definitions

  1. One who institutes something.

    • institutors of civil policy
  2. One who educates

    One who educates; an instructor.

    • The two great aims which every institutor of youth should mainly and intentionally drive at
  3. A presbyter appointed by the bishop to institute a rector or assistant minister over a…

    A presbyter appointed by the bishop to institute a rector or assistant minister over a parish church.

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