prohibitor
(prəʊˈhɪbɪtə(r))
[a. L. prohibitor, agent-n. from prohibēre: see prohibit ppl. a.]
One who prohibits.
| 1611 Cotgr., Prohibeur, a prohibitor. 1655 Stanley Hist. Philos. iii. (1701) 85/2 Socrates..never needed any exhorter, but sometimes a prohibitor. 1857 Keble Eucharist. Ador. 27 Make it still more imperative upon the prohibitors to produce some irresistible authority. |