Testator

//ˈtɛˌsteɪ.tɚ//

Synonyms for "testator" (38 found)

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More general

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Related terms

6 entries

capable of

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etymologically related_to

1 entries

has context

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is a

1 entries

related to

10 entries

Translations

39 translations across 23 languages.

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Catalan

2 entries
  • testador noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testadora noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 遺囑人 /遗嘱人 noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Czech

1 entries
  • zůstavitel noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Dutch

1 entries
  • erflater noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • testamentanto noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Finnish

2 entries
  • perittävä noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testamenttaaja noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

French

2 entries
  • testateur noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testatrice noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

German

2 entries
  • Erblasser noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • Erblasserin noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Greek

1 entries
  • διαθέτης noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Ido

2 entries
  • testamentanto noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testamentinto noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Irish

1 entries
  • tiomnóir noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Italian

1 entries
  • testatore noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 遺言者 noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Latin

2 entries
  • lēgātor noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testātor noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Manx

1 entries
  • çhymneyder noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Māori

1 entries
  • kaitukuwira noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Norwegian Bokmål

2 entries
  • arvelater noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testator noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Polish

3 entries
  • spadkodawca noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • spadkodawczyni noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testator noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Russian

4 entries
  • завеща́тель noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • завеща́тельница noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • наследода́тель noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • наследода́тельница noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Spanish

2 entries
  • testador noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • testadora noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Swedish

1 entries
  • testator noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • запові́да́ч noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • запові́да́чка noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • спадкода́вець noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)
  • спадкода́виця noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Welsh

1 entries
  • ewyllysiwr noun (One who makes or has made a legally valid will)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

[…] 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 there is a privity between the parties which constitutes an identity of person”.

Source: wiktionary

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 justified in taking this course.

Source: wiktionary

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