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pronunciator rare.|prəʊˈnʌnsɪeɪtə(r), -ˈnʌnʃɪeɪtə(r)| [a. L. prōnuntiātor, agent-n. from prōnuntiāre to pronounce.] One who pronounces.
1846in Worcester, citing Ch. Obs. 1876Life W. S. Johnson 166 Mr. Sheridan,..and..other..speakers at that time, began to be considered in a great degree the standard of pronunciators. So proˈnunciatory a., of or pertaining to pronunciation; of the nature of a pronouncement.
1806M. Smart in Monthly Mag. XXI. 132 Our pronunciatory reformers in the pulpit and the theatre. 1846in Worcester, citing Earnshaw. |