noun
also con·temnor kənˈtemə(r), -mnə-
( -s )
Etymology: Middle French contemneur, from contemner + -eur -or
1. : one that contemns
the agrarian, the contemner of cities — Times Literary Supplement
the contemner of democracy who outaristocrats the aristocrats — C.C.Abbott
2. usually contemnor : one that is held to be in contempt of court