† affectatorObs.rare. [a. L. affectātorn. of agent f.affectāre: see affect v.1] = affecter. 1610Healey tr.Vives on St. Aug. City of God 318 Hee was an affectator of glory.1733Bailey tr.Erasm. Colloq. (1877) 79 (D.) Those affectators of variety seem equally ridiculous.