Endorsor

/ɪnˈdɔːrsər/ noun

Definition

An alternative legal spelling of endorser; a person who endorses a document or provides approval.

Etymology

Variant spelling of 'endorser' using '-or' instead of '-er,' a pattern common in legal terminology where '-or' and '-er' variants coexist (like 'lessor' vs 'lesser'). Both forms are valid in legal contexts.

Kelly Says

Legal documents sometimes use 'endorsor' instead of 'endorser'—it's the same person, but lawyers love their Latin-influenced endings, so '-or' sounds more official in formal agreements.

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