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meditator|ˈmɛdɪteɪtə(r)| Also 9 -er. [f. meditate v. + -or.] One who meditates.
1665Boyle Occas. Refl. iv. i. (1848) 46 It is wont to suggest variety of Notions to the Meditator. 1712Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to Mr. W. Montagu 9–11 Dec., I would publish a daily paper called the Meditator. 1822Coleridge Table-t. 29 Dec. (1835) I. 3 Lear is the most tremendous effort of Shakespeare as a poet; Hamlet as a philosopher or meditater. a1859De Quincey Conversation Wks. 1860 XIV. 153 The mere meditators..may finally ripen into close observers. 1894T. Watts in Athenæum 20 Oct. 530/1 He had the mind..of the meditater upon nature. |