Conciator

/ˈkɒnʃieɪtər/ noun

Definition

A person who reconciles or makes peace between parties; a mediator or peacemaker.

Etymology

From Latin conciare (to reconcile) plus -tor (agent noun). The root may relate to Latin conciliare, meaning to bring together harmoniously.

Kelly Says

A conciator was a valued person in medieval and ancient societies—before lawyers and judges, you needed someone wise and respected to help enemies make peace!

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