exceptor

Etymology

noun

  1. Someone who makes exceptions.
    God is no exceptor of persons; a soul is a soul, whether it be the soul of a pontiff, a king or a sage, or the soul of the unborn babe of the last woman of the people. 1913, John H. Stapleton, Explanation of Catholic Morals

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