abdicatary
nounmasculinetécnico/ɐβdikɐˈtaɾju/rare
ab·di·ca·tá·ri·o
Definition
A person who receives an abdication; one in whose favor a right or title is abdicated.
Upon the king's renunciation, his brother became the abdicatary.
The legal document named him as the abdicatary of the estate.
Etymology
Do latim 'abdicatarius', derivado de 'abdicare' (abdicar).