lawgiver

/ˈlɔˌɡɪvər/
noun
  1. A person or group that creates or establishes laws for a country or community.
    • In a democracy, the elected parliament acts as the primary lawgiver.
    • Many historians consider Moses a foundational lawgiver in Western tradition.
    • The ancient king was remembered as a wise lawgiver who brought peace to the land.
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