rare. [a. L. execrātor (exsecrātor), f. ex(s)ecrāri: see EXECRATE.] One who execrates or pronounces an execration.

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1748.  Richardson, Clarissa (1811), III. 311. O that it had turned, in the moment of its utterance, to a mortal quinsey, and, sticking in his gullet, had choked the old execrator.

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1835.  Lytton, Rienzi, II. V. vi. 268. The curse worked best in the absence of the execrator.

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