[ad. late L. subjugātor, agent-n. f. subjugāre to SUBJUGATE.] One who subjugates; a subduer, conqueror.
a. 1834. Coleridge, Wks. (1853), IV. 360 (Worc.). Jove represents 3. Nomos δαμνητήςthe subjugator of the spirits.
1858. Gladstone, Homer, I. 459. The subjugators of some race in prior occupancy of the soil.
1875. Poste, Gaius, I. (ed. 2), 62. Paulus Aemilius, the subjugator of Epirus.