Legislator

Noun

 * 1) Someone who creates or enacts laws, especially a member of a legislative body.

Verbs for Legislator
criticize—; elect—; invest—with; nominate—; —attempts; —authorizes; — convene; —deliberates; —devises; —interprets; — judges; —moves; —proposes; —propounds; —serves.

Thesaurus
councilman, councilwoman, county commissioner, county supervisor, elder, floor leader, headman, induna, lawgiver, lawmaker, lord mayor, magistrate, maire, majority leader, mayor, minister, minister of state, minority leader, party whip, portreeve, reeve, representative, secretary, secretary of state, selectman, senator, solon, state senator, supervisor, syndic, undersecretary, warden, whip, MP, Member of Congress, Member of Parliament, alderman, archon, assemblyman, bailie, burghermaster, burgomaster, cabinet member, cabinet minister, chancellor, chosen freeholder, city councilman, city father, city manager, commissar, commissioner, congressman, congresswoman, councillor,

Etymology
From legislator:.

Synonyms

 * lawmaker

Translations

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Anagrams

 * allegorist

Noun

 * 1) legislator
 * 2) * c. 130-180 , Gaius, Institutiones, 3.76
 * nec me praeterit non satis in ea re legislatorem voluntatem suam verbis expressisse
 * It has not escaped my observation, however, that the legislator did not express his intention in this manner in a way which is sufficiently clear.

Etymology
In Classical Latin, the word is usually written separately: legis: lator: