Abdicator

/ˈæbdɪkeɪtər/ noun

A person who abdicates or renounces their throne, title, or position of authority.

From Latin 'abdicator', formed from 'abdicare' (to renounce) with the agent suffix '-tor' meaning 'one who does'. This is a more formal variant of 'abdicant'.

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