The Collaborative International Dictionary
Appointer \Ap*point"er\, n.
One who appoints, or executes a power of appointment.
--Kent.
Wiktionary
n. A person who appoints (in any sense).
Usage examples of "appointer".
If the individual be of tender conscience and religiously quickened, the unhappiness will take the form of moral remorse and compunction, of feeling inwardly vile and wrong, and of standing in false relations to the author of one's being and appointer of one's spiritual fate.
Diomed, who was rather ceremonious, had appointed a nomenclator, or appointer of places to each guest.
He had, after all, done his nuke perisher - the cos' Qualifying Course - after surviving the Icarus incident, and FOSM'S appointer had at the time hinted that if Farge succeeded in the perisher and was promoted to commander, he would, as the most experienced of the candidates, be getting one of the Swiftsures - the nuclear hunter-killers which, because of their success, were now being produced as fast as the yards could build them.