headsman
/ˈhɛdzmɑn/Definitions
1. noun
A person whose duty is to behead people, especially as a public executioner in a former time.
“In feudal Japan, the headsman was a feared figure, responsible for carrying out capital punishments.”
2. noun
A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility, especially in a formal or ceremonial capacity.
“The headsman of the company was tasked with overseeing the merger negotiations.”