testator
Americannoun
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a person who makes a will.
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a person who has died leaving a valid will.
noun
Etymology
Origin of testator
1275–1325; < Latin testātor; testate, -tor; replacing Middle English testatour < Anglo-French
Example Sentences
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The willingness of some courts to set aside wills of gay testators sometimes led partners to settle for a fraction of their inheritance.
From Salon
The wording of a will can also be problematic as words and terms have specific meanings in law, which may be different to their use by the testator in their will.
From BBC
The judge said the testator had signed using a light blue ink pen, while the witnesses used dark blue ink.
From BBC
Other convents are mentioned once only and in some cases a testator leaves legacies to nuns by name, without mentioning where they are professed.
From Project Gutenberg
In some places the notary drawing a will in the absence of the priest was excommunicated and the body of the testator was refused Christian burial.
From Project Gutenberg
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