noun
or in·dict·er ə̇nˈdīd.ə(r), -ītə-
( -s )
Etymology: indictor alteration (influenced by Medieval Latin indictare to indict) of earlier endightour, from Middle English enditour, from Anglo-French, from enditer to indict + Old French -our -or; indicter alteration (influenced by Medieval Latin indictare to indict) of earlier inditer, from Middle English inditer, enditer, alteration (influenced by Middle English -er ) of enditour
: one that indicts