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perturbator Now rare.|ˈpɜːtɜːbeɪtə(r)| [a. late L. perturbātor (Ambrose, Sulpicius Severus), agent-n. f. perturbāre to perturb: perh. through OF. perturbateur (1418 in Godef. Compl.)] A disturber, troubler; = perturber.
1539Cromwell in Merriman Life & Lett. (1902) II. 169 To be bruted suspected or noted as a perturbatour of peax. 1657–83Evelyn Hist. Relig. (1850) II. 259 The no less perturbators of the quiet and beauty of that Christian charity. 1753Scots Mag. XV. 60/2 Perturbators of the public repose. 1848Fraser's Mag. XXXVII. 392 That perturbator of kingdoms..the terrible Palmerston. |