εκτελεστής

Greek

Etymology

From εκτελώ (ekteló), calque of French exécuteur. First attested 1812.

Noun

εκτελεστής • (ektelestís) m (plural εκτελεστές, feminine εκτελέστρια)

  1. executor (person who carries out some task)
  2. (law) executor (someone appointed by a testator to administer a will)
  3. (figuratively) assassin, hitman, murderer
    Synonym: δήμιος (dímios)

Declension

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