[n. of agent from L. consummāre to CONSUMMATE: see -OR.] One who consummates or brings to perfection.
1624. Bp. Mountagu, New Gagg, 142. Christ crowne of our felicitie and consummator of our glorie.
1768. Life of Sapskull, II. 47. To be the consummator of her nuptials.
1833. New Monthly Mag., XXXVIII. 136. She is the consummator of that undefinable species of wit which we should call the slang of good society.