willer

/ˈwɪlər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who wills something or someone to be or to do something; a person who has the power or authority to appoint or choose someone.

“The willer of the estate was tasked with finding a suitable heir.”

2. noun

A machine or device that wills something, such as a willer of water or a willer of electricity.

“The willer of water was used to irrigate the crops.”

Synonyms

  • appointer
  • choosor

Antonyms

  • disappointer
  • refuser