renunciator
Renunciator refers to a person who renounces something, typically a right, possession, title, allegiance, or belief. The term is formed from the verb renounce with the agent suffix -ator and is used in both general English and more specialized contexts, though it is relatively uncommon in everyday language.
In religious contexts, a renunciator may describe someone who renounces worldly life or material possessions as
In legal or political contexts, a renunciator is someone who formally renounces a right, claim, or citizenship.
In historical texts, the term may appear in descriptions of individuals who renounced titles or positions as
Etymology: from renounce + -ator, modeled on similar agent nouns in English. The sense shares roots with
See also: renunciation, renunciate, renouncer, apostasy, abdication, relinquishment.