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‖ salutator Hist.|sæljʊˈteɪtə(r)| [eccl. L., use of L. salūtātor one who salutes, agent-n. f. salūtāre to salute.] The designation given to a class of persons in Spain who professed to work miraculous cures in the name of St. Catherine. See also saludador, saluter.
1668–72M. Casaubon On Credulity & Incred. 147 The Salutators of Spain. |