Deputator

/ˈdɛpjuːteɪtər/ noun

Definition

A person who appoints or delegates authority to a deputy or deputation.

Etymology

From Latin 'deputator', one who appoints or assigns, derived from 'deputare'.

Kelly Says

Medieval and early modern administrators would be called deputators when they created official delegations—it's the opposite of a deputy, making it useful for showing who holds the original power.

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