officiator

noun

Etymology

From officiate + -or.

  1. borrowed from officiātus — “monk in charge of a monastic office, official (start of 12th c., 14th in British sources)
  2. derived from officium
  3. borrowed from officiō
  4. borrowed from officior
  5. borrowed from officiātus
  6. suffixed as officiator — “officiate + or

Definitions

  1. A person who officiates.

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