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redemptor Now rare.|rɪˈdɛm(p)tə(r)| Also 5 -ure, 5–6 -our, 6 Sc. -eur. [a. or ad. F. rédempteur (OF. redemptor, Godef.), or L. redemptor, agent-n. f. redimĕre to redeem.] †1. = redeemer 1. Obs.
[1377Langl. P. Pl. B. xi. 201 And after his resurreccioun Redemptor was his name.] c140026 Pol. Poems (E.E.T.S.) 140/589, I wote ryght well that myn redemptour Lyueth yet. 1483Caxton Cato D iij, Hit was a moche precious yefte whyche our redemptour gaue to us. c1510Barclay Mirr. Gd. Manners (1570) D v, That is a speciall grace of our dere redemptour. 1512Helyas in Thoms Prose Rom. (1828) III. 38 The savyour and redemptor Jesu Chryst. 1600J. Hamilton Facile Tract. in Cath. Tract. (S.T.S.) 223 For the loue ye aucht to the honor of your redempteur. 1634T. Norton's tr. Calvin's Inst. Table Script. Quot., The Redemptor shall come to Sion. 2. A redeemer, in other senses of the word. rare.
1880L. Wallace Ben-Hur v. xi. 347 And..now, O redemptor of the flesh of swine, let us on. 1896Speaker 18 July 53/2 Its redeemability converts the redemptors into rent⁓chargers. 3. = Trinitarian n. 1.
1880Mrs. Oliphant Cervantes ii. 25 The friar, Jorge Olivar, one of the Brothers of Mercy, and official Redemptor for the province of Aragon. |