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respecter|rɪˈspɛktə(r)| [f. respect v. + -er1.] One who respects: a. In phr. respecter of persons (see person n. 13).
1611Bible Acts x. 34 Of a trueth I perceiue yt God is no respecter of persons. a1715Burnet Own Time iii. (1900) II. 457 He was going to be judged by one that was no respecter of persons. 1802M. Edgeworth Moral T. (1816) I. xix. 166 The law..is no respecter of persons. 1871Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) IV. 128 To teach them that their King was no respecter of persons. b. In general use.
1670Eachard Cont. Clergy 104 Whereby they may become his diligent attenders, and hearty respecters. 1797Mrs. Radcliffe Italian xvii, This accusation is brought against you by a respecter of truth. 1801Helen M. Williams Manners Fr. Repub. I. iii. 25 This venerable respecter of the rights of man. 1853Herschel Pop. Lect. Sci. iii. §7 (1873) 99 They are no respecters of boundaries. |