[a. med.L. coexecūtor: see CO- 3 c and EXECUTOR.] A joint executor.

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[1387.  E. E. Wills (1882), 2. Bartholomeo Neue, coexecutore interius in eodem testamento nominato.] Ibid. (1433), 95. Thomas Harneys & Robert Andrewe coexecutours.

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1504.  Bury Wills (1850), 104. My brother, wt my seid wyff coexecutor.

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1590.  Swinburne, Treat. Test., 182. Perhaps the coexecutor is dead.

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1865.  Trollope, Belton Est., x. 105. The gentleman who was called upon to act as co-executor with Captain Aylmer.

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