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pulpitarian, n. (a.)|pʊlpɪˈtɛərɪən| [f. pulpit n. + -arian, as in trinitarian, etc.] A preacher, a pulpiteer; also, one who regards the pulpit or preaching as the chief feature of worship.
1654Whitlock Zootomia 139 You may take away the Pewes, where all are Pulpitarians. a1670Hacket Abp. Williams i. (1692) 90 Directions, that had netled the aggrieved Pulpitarians. 1860Medical Times 15 Sept. 266/1 Some of the most ‘popular’ of..modern pulpitarians. B. adj. Savouring of the pulpit; sermonical.
1887Daily News 15 Oct. 3/6 Some fastidious critics may consider Dr. Bayne's style somewhat pulpitarian. |