auctoris
Auctoris is the genitive singular form of the Latin noun auctor, which means author, originator, or promoter. In English translation, auctoris ordinarily conveys possession or attribution, as in phrases like “the author’s” or “of the originator.”
Grammatical notes: Auctor is a masculine noun of the third declension. Its nominative singular is auctor; genitive
Usage: In classical and medieval Latin, auctor often appears in contexts of authorship, origin, or authority.
Etymology: Auctor derives from a Latin root associated with creation or increase, from the verb augēre “to
See also: auctor, auctoritas, auctorarium
References: Classical Latin dictionaries and grammars, such as Lewis and Short’s Latin Dictionary, provide standard definitions