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lawgiver

American  
[law-giv-er] / ˈlɔˌgɪv ər /

noun

  1. a person who promulgates a law or a code of laws.


lawgiver British  
/ ˈlɔːˌɡɪvə /

noun

  1. the giver of a code of laws

  2. Also called: lawmaker.  a maker of laws

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Other Word Forms

  • lawgiving noun

Etymology

Origin of lawgiver

1350–1400; Middle English lawe givere. See law 1, giver ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Here is another problem: One of the roles of a president or other leader is to function as a lawgiver figure, a type of parental figure for a society.

From Salon • Nov. 13, 2018

Even his name, which most interpret as a riff on Drake or the Draco AK-47 semiautomatic pistol, actually takes lineage from Draco, the famously harsh lawgiver of ancient Greece who inspired the adjective, "Draconian."

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 9, 2018

Through Eisler, Lloyd met Schoenberg, the awe-inspiring lawgiver of twentieth-century music.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 4, 2015

The noted lawgiver Hammurabi was also an able military leader, diplomat, and administrator of a vast empire.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2012

He was the lawgiver in our family and I never laughed in his presence.

From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright