consummatorEtymologyBorrowed from Latin cōnsummātor, by surface analysis, consummate + -or.consummator means One who consummates. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounOne who consummates.“Aeschylus was, indeed, pre-eminently a religious poet. He derived from the teaching of his great master Pythagoras a sublime conception of the divine attributes, — the mysterious and inscrutable ways, the irresistible will, the inviolable majesty of God. He shrinks from impiety as the fertile source of every woe. But most especially does he dwell on the Omnipotence and the Justice of the Supreme B”