excommunicator

English

Etymology

Derived from Late Latin excommūnicātor, from Late Latin excommūnicātio + -tor.

Noun

excommunicator (plural excommunicators)

  1. One who excommunicates.

Latin

Etymology

Late Latin excommūnicātio + -tor.

Pronunciation

(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ek.skom.mu.niˈka.tor/, [ekskomːuniˈkäːt̪or]

Noun

excommūnicātor m (genitive excommūnicātōris); third declension

  1. (Late Latin) excommunicator (one who excommunicates)

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative excommūnicātor excommūnicātōrēs
Genitive excommūnicātōris excommūnicātōrum
Dative excommūnicātōrī excommūnicātōribus
Accusative excommūnicātōrem excommūnicātōrēs
Ablative excommūnicātōre excommūnicātōribus
Vocative excommūnicātor excommūnicātōrēs

References

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