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syndicator|ˈsɪndɪkeɪtə(r)| [In sense 1, ad. med.L. syndicātor examiner (cf. obs. F. sindicateur examiner, censor, Sp. sindicador informer, prosecutor), agent-n. f. syndicāre: see syndic v. and -or1. In sense 2, f. syndicate n. or v.] †1. One who judges; a judge. Obs. rare.
1610Donne Pseudo-martyr 245 In Capitall matters, saies your great Syndicator, it is lawfull to redeeme the life, per fas & nefas. [1768Boswell Corsica iii. 153 The procurators..choose some persons of high credit and respect, as syndicatori... These make a tour through the different provinces, as our judges in Britain go the circuits... These syndicators are exceedingly beneficial.] 2. One who forms a syndicate. U.S.
1891Cent. Dict., Syndicator, one who syndicates, or effects sales. (Recent.) 1896Voice (N.Y.) 12 Nov. 5 A large class of capitalists and ‘syndicators’. |