single word requests - Is there an antonym for "delegate"?


I am trying to find the correct opposite of a delegate in the context of a person being a representative of someone else that have allowed or chosen them to be their delegate.
What would you call that "someone else?"
The only word I could find is a delegator (which isn't a real word in English) or assigner, but they are technical words rather than descriptive.


Any other word I could use?


Think of it in a sentence like this:



Here is a list of all the delegates in the company.
But that is the list of their _ _ _ _ _ (what can go here?).



I am trying to avoid fillers such as: bosses, agents, managers, etc.



Answer



I think principal might work for you. It's used fairly frequently to describe the primary people involved in things and the following is listed as one of the (chiefly legal) definitions:



a person who authorizes another, as an agent, to represent him or her.



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