Plural of castrator; multiple people who perform castration, whether on animals in agricultural contexts or historically in medical or ritual settings.
From Latin 'castrare' (to castrate) plus the agent suffix '-or' and plural '-s', indicating multiple practitioners of castration.
In 18th-century agricultural texts, castrators are ranked by their success rates—some could castrate hundreds of animals per season with a survival rate that determined their professional reputation and income.
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