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ˈplauditor rare—1. [irreg. f. plaudit + -or, or f. L. plaudĕre to applaud (plaudit- being erron. taken as ppl. stem) + -or; cf. auditor.] One who applauds. So ˈplauditory a., applauding, applausive, laudatory.
1813Colerdige Lett. II. 604 No dramatic author ever had so large a number of unsolicited, unknown, yet predetermined plauditors in the theatre, as I had. a1845Hood Lit. & Literal xiv, Her sister auditory All sitting round, with grave and learned faces, Were very plauditory. 1847Sir H. Taylor Poems, Heroism in Shade i, A thousand journals teem with good report And plauditory paragraph. |