释义 |
congregator|ˈkɒŋgrɪgeɪtə(r)| [a. L. congregātor assembler, n. of action f. congregāre to congregate.] One who congregates or assembles.
1649Roberts Clavis Bibl. 364 The Congregator, or Gatherer-together, as the Hebrew imports. 1794T. Taylor Pausanias' Descr. Greece II. 236 Jupiter is called the Congregator. 1872Symonds Study of Dante 232 He was the congregator of those great spirits who presided over the resurrection of learning. Hence congreˈgatrix. [see -trix.]
1649Roberts Clavis Bibl. 365 This word [Koheleth] is..in the Feminine Gender; and so may be translated exactly, The Congregatrix, or the Preacheresse. |