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† deˈpulsor Obs. In 6 depoulsour. [a. L. dēpulsor, agent-n. from dēpellĕre: see depulse. Cf. OF. depulseur (Godef.).] One who drives or thrusts away; a repeller.
1542Udall Erasm. Apoph. (1877) 130 (D.) Hercules was in olde time worshipped vnder the name of ἀλεξίκακος, that is, the depoulsour and driuer awaye of all euills. |