infatuator
/ɪnˈfætjuːeɪ̯tə/
Etymology
From infatuate + -or.
infatuator means A person or thing that infatuates. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
noun
- A person or thing that infatuates.“It is extremely obvious, what difficulties the infatuators are under, and how much they presume upon the blindness of the people when they report, that the Russian empress is to have her capital at Constantinople, which will employ the powers in the late quadruple alliance, and find them attention enough to defend their own dominions!”