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despiser|dɪˈspaɪzə(r)| [f. despise v. + -er1. Cf. OF. despiseor, nom. despisière, -sère.] One who despises; a contemner, scorner.
a1340Hampole Psalter Comm. Cant. 500 Y⊇ scorners & despisers of pore men. 1382Wyclif Acts xiii. 41 Se ȝe, dispiseris, and wondre ȝe, and be ȝe scaterid abrood. [Tindale, Beholde ye despisers and wonder and perisshe ye.] 1485Caxton St. Wenefr. 20 A despysar of my wordes. 1535Coverdale Prov. xiii. 15 Harde is the way of the despysers. 1709Hearne Collect. (Oxf. Hist. Soc.) II. 252 A Despiser of modern Commentators. a1745Swift (J.), Atheists, libertines, and despisers of religion, usually pass under the name of free-thinkers. 1892Bookman Oct. 27/2 A despiser of physical force. |