fustigator

English

Etymology

From fustigate +‎ -or.

Noun

fustigator (plural fustigators)

  1. A person who fustigates.
    • 1903, Byron Webber, James Orrock, R. I., Painter, Connoisseur, Collector:
      There is, however, at any time much more to be advanced in favour of the operations of the Royal Academy of Arts than clumsy fustigators like Mr. George Moore imagine.

Latin

Verb

fūstīgātor

  1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of fūstīgō