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annotator|ˈænəteɪtə(r)| Also 7 adn-. [a. L. annotātor, n. of agent f. annotāre to annotate: see -tor. Cf. mod.Fr. annotateur.] One who annotates or writes notes to a text; a commentator.
1663Spencer Prodigies 202 (J.) The speech of our learned and pious annotator. 1668(title) Catalogue of our English Writers of the Old and New Testament..whether Commentators, Elucidators, Adnotators, Expositors. 1764Wilkes Corr. (1805) II. 92 All the author's friends shall be the friends of the annotator. 1808Colebrooke Vedas in Asiat. Res. VIII. 481 A crowd of annotators whose works expound every passage in the original gloss. |