co-executor
(kəʊɛkˈsɛkjʊtə(r), -ɛgˈz-)
[a. med.L. coexecūtor: see co- 3 c and executor.]
A joint executor.
[1387 E.E. Wills (1882) 2 Bartholomeo Neue, coexecutore interius in eodem testamento nominato.] 1433 Ibid. 95 Thomas Harneys and Robert Andrewe coexecutours. 1504 Bury Wills (1850) 104 My brother, w{supt} my seid wyff co⁓executor. 1590 Swinburne Treat. Test. 182 Perhaps the coexecutor is dead. 1865 Trollope Belton Est. x. 105 The gentleman who was called upon to act as co-executor with Captain Aylmer. |