ORDAINER


Meaning of ORDAINER in English

-nə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English ordeinour, from Old French ordeneor, from ordener + -eor -or

1. : one that ordains

2. often capitalized : one of a commission of 21 nobles and prelates appointed under Edward II in 1310 to frame ordinances especially for regulating the king's household

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