appointer|əˈpɔɪntə(r)|[f.asprec.+ -er1.]One who arranges a settlement or agreement (obs.), who ordains, or nominates. (See also appointor.)1523Ld.Berners Froiss. I. lxiii. 84Foure sufficyent persons, to treat on some good way to acorde the parties..These apoynters shuld mete in a lytell chapell.
1633AmesFresh Suit ii. 210Christ is the only teacher of his church, and appointer of all means whereby it should be taught.
1857Toulm. SmithParish 132The Chief Constable..is the appointer of all county constables.