Ordener
Ordener is a rare English noun derived from the verb to order. It historically denotes an agent who imposes or issues orders, or one who arranges things. Because it is uncommon, ordener coexists with more familiar terms such as ordainer or orderer, and it has no broadly accepted definition in modern standard usage.
In historical sources, ordener appears as a variant spelling in some legal or administrative writings of the
In contemporary writing, ordener is typically encountered only as a rare or erroneous form, a nonce word,
Because of its rarity and lack of a standardized meaning, ordener should be interpreted with close attention