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imprinter|ɪmˈprɪntə(r)| [f. imprint v. + -er1.] One who or that which imprints or impresses; † a printer (obs.). With quot. 1638 cf. impriment.
1548–9(Mar.) Bk. Com. Prayer Colophon, The Imprinter to sell this Booke in Queres. 1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. Pref. Contents, I doe pray and request the Readers that if they doe finde any [mistakes], they shall advertise the Imprinter. 1638Rawley tr. Bacon's Life & Death 421 Malacissation is wrought, by Consubstantials; by Imprinters; and by Closers up. [Bacon Hist. Vitæ & Mortis Canon xxvi. 443 Malacissatio fit, per Consubstantialia, Imprimentia, & Occludentia.] a1849J. C. Mangan Poems (1859) 333 Are forty winters such faint imprinters Of age on a thing of thy mould? |