See Also: Arbitrator(finance)
arbitrator(dictionary)
ARBITRATOR(law)

arbitrator (iou)



arbitrator noun. LME.
[Late Latin, formed as ARBITRATE: see -OR. Cf. Old French arbitrateur.]
A person chosen by the opposing parties in a dispute to decide the differences between them; an arbiter. LME.
J. L. Motley In case of their inability to agree, they were to appoint arbitrators.
A person who decides according to his or her own absolute pleasure; a supreme ordainer. L16.
W. Whiston God is the arbitrator of success in war.
arbitratorship noun the position or function of an arbitrator M17.
arbitratrix noun (now rare) a female arbitrator, an arbitress L16.