Overlord vs Executor - What's the difference?
overlord | executor |
A ruler of other rulers.
Anyone with overarching power or authority in a given domain.
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A person who carries out some task.
(label) Someone appointed by a testator to administer a will; an administrator.
(obsolete) An executioner.
* 1599 , , I. ii. 203:
As nouns the difference between overlord and executor
is that overlord is a ruler of other rulers while executor is a person who carries out some task.overlord
English
Noun
(en noun)- The various tribal chieftains met each spring to elect an overlord that would lead them in time of war.
- The crusty old professor was overlord of the history department, and few dared to cross his will.
Usage notes
* The second sense frequently carries negative connotations; calling one an overlord can imply tyranny or authoritarianism.Derived terms
* overlordshipexecutor
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Alternative forms
* executour (obsolete)Noun
(wikipedia executor) (en noun)- The sad-eyed justice, with his surly hum, / Delivering o'er to executors pale / The lazy yawning drone.