testator

One who makes or has made a legally valid will.

Noun

  1. One who makes or has made a legally valid will.
    • […] there is an exception “in the cases of heir and executor, who may plead a release to the ancestor or testator whom they respectively represent; so also with respect to several tortfeasors, for in all these cases...
    • As it is, knowing that the testator was a gentleman of the highest intelligence and acumen, and that he has absolutely no relations living to whom he could have confided the guardianship of the child, we do not feel...

    Synonyms: devisor legator testamentor

Origin

From Latin testator (“one who makes a will, in Late Latin also one who bears witness”), from testari (“to bear witness, make a will”). See testament.

Forms

testators testatour

Antonyms

intestate

Related

testament testatrix testify testimonial testimony executor

Derived

testatorship