afflictor
From LSJ
μή μοι θεοὺς καλοῦσα βουλεύου κακῶς· πειθαρχία γάρ ἐστι τῆς εὐπραξίας μήτηρ, γυνὴ Σωτῆρος· ὦδ᾽ ἔχει λόγος → When you invoke the gods, do not be ill-advised. For Obedience is the mother of Success, wife of Salvation—as the saying goes.
Latin > English
afflictor afflictoris N M :: one who strikes against/down/overthrows
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
afflictor: (adf-), ōris, m. affligo,
I one who strikes a thing to the ground, and trop., one who destroys or overthrows, a subverter: adflictor et perditor dignitatis et auctoritatis (senatus), Cic. Pis. 27 init.>
Latin > German (Georges)
afflīctor (adflīctor), ōris, m. (affligo), der Herabwürdiger, senatus odit te afflictorem ac perditorem non modo dignitatis et auctoritatis, sed omnino ordinis ac nominis sui, Cic. Pis. 64.