[a. med.L. coexecūtor: see CO- 3 c and EXECUTOR.] A joint executor.
[1387. E. E. Wills (1882), 2. Bartholomeo Neue, coexecutore interius in eodem testamento nominato.] Ibid. (1433), 95. Thomas Harneys & Robert Andrewe coexecutours.
1504. Bury Wills (1850), 104. My brother, wt my seid wyff coexecutor.
1590. Swinburne, Treat. Test., 182. Perhaps the coexecutor is dead.
1865. Trollope, Belton Est., x. 105. The gentleman who was called upon to act as co-executor with Captain Aylmer.