How Do You Pronounce "Executor"

By Lagomorphia, in X-Wing

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This one always comes up for me. Is it "ex-eh-cute-or" (sounds like execute but isn't a real word, would be Executioner) or "ex-ek-u-tor" (a real word ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executor ) but doesn't sound like execute and is possibly unrelated)?

Edited by Lagomorphia

Ex-ek-u-tor.

The second way.

egg-ZEK-you-turr

Sexecutioner

Eggs-eck-yoo-tor

Kinda like executive...'cause that's the boss's ship

That's what I thought, but occasionally references come up where its meaning is taken as the same as executioner, such as the page quote on Wookiee. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Executor As LFL looks through the stuff they license and can be rather zealous (Jedi Master Soon Baytes was an author playing a trick on them for doing this) I do wonder...

I pronounce it like someone is going to Execute you. Darth Vader was Sidious' executioner, so it makes sense.

Sexecutioner

Only if these are the new Sith Lords

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Most online dictionaries have audio files attached to the definitions of words. Seems pretty straightforward to me.

I used to pronounce it Execute-Er when I was a kid, but now it's Exec-Yoo-Tor.

Yup, the true pronunciation is Ex-Zek-U-Tor.

Buddy of mine says it like executive - IE bosses and secretaries.

I say it like an executioner, man with an axe gonna cut your brain off.

I like Arvel's pronunciation:

"AAARRRRGGGGGGHHHH!!!!"

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igˈzekyətər

Which is the pronunciation of the first meaning that the Oxford Dictionary gives it

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/executor

Definition of executor in English:

executor

Syllabification: ex·ec·u·tor

NOUN

1 /igˈzekyətər/ Law A person or institution appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of their will.

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2 /ˈeksəˌkyo͞otər/ A person who produces something or puts something into effect:

the makers and executors of policy

The ship is to project power and implement the emperor's will.

Edited by Dagonet

But since it is a made up word can't we decide how we want to parse it.

I like the sound more closely to executioner

But since it is a made up word

No it's not. What gave you that idea?

But since it is a made up word can't we decide how we want to parse it.

I like the sound more closely to executioner

It's not a made up word... Executor (pronounced Ex-Zek-U-Tor) is a real word.

ex·ec·u·tor [ ig- zek -y uh -ter or for 1, ek -si-kyoo-ter ] Show IPA
noun
1.
a person who executes , carries out, or performs some duty, job , assignment, artistic work, etc.
2.
Law. a person named in a decedent's will to carry out the provisions of that will.
Origin:

1250–1300; Middle English executour < Latin execūtor, equivalent to execū ( tus ) (see execute ) + -tor, -tor ; replacing Middle English esecutor < Anglo-French essecutour < Latin, as above

I always wanted to call this ship the "execute-or", because this seemed a more fitting title for the murderous command wedge of Death Squadron , as "Ex-zecutor" sounded like a more noble and benign business manager title. While there is a day shift manager Darth out there, he isn't in the Star Wars universe.

Ecks-vs-sever

Most online dictionaries have audio files attached to the definitions of words. Seems pretty straightforward to me.

Which would give the pronounciation of an IRL executor and not Executor-class Super Star Destroyer.

Most online dictionaries have audio files attached to the definitions of words. Seems pretty straightforward to me.

Which would give the pronounciation of an IRL executor and not Executor-class Super Star Destroyer.

Does English operate differently in the Star Wars universe?

Most online dictionaries have audio files attached to the definitions of words. Seems pretty straightforward to me.

Which would give the pronounciation of an IRL executor and not Executor-class Super Star Destroyer.

Does English operate differently in the Star Wars universe?

Basic-ly.

Excecute-or is just mispronouncing the word. Eggs-zek-yoo-tor is the correct pronunciation, and in this specific instance, has the same meaning as the implication of execute-or.