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rejoicer|rɪˈdʒɔɪsə(r)| [f. as prec. + -er1.] 1. One who rejoices.
1610Healey St. Aug. Citie of God 720 As if hee were one of the hopefull sufferers, and patient rejoycers. 1648Ded. T. Sheppard's Clear Sunshine of Gospel, England might bee stirred up to be Rejoicers in..these promising beginnings. 1700Southerne Fate of Capua i. i, A kind Rejoycer in our Growth and Strength. 1845Browning Soul's Trag. ii. Wks. 1896 I. 476/2 By the side of such a rejoicer. 1882Stevenson Fam. Stud. Pref. 18, I made haste to rejoice with the rejoicers. 2. One who or that which causes rejoicing.
1612Two Noble K. v. i. 121 Briefe, I am..To those that would, and cannot, a rejoycer. a1834Coleridge Hymn to Earth 16 Sister thou of the stars, and beloved by the sun, the rejoicer. |