单词 | citator |
释义 | citatorn. A person who quotes, refers to, or mentions something; = citer n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > documentary evidence > [noun] > one who cites alleger1565 citer1582 citator1658 1658 D. Sashott tr. P. Borel New Treat. proving Multiplicity of Worlds xxix. 105 Pythagoras..hath had many disciples and Citators [Fr. il a eu beaucoup de sectateurs], who have continued to establish and maintain this assertion. 1724 Ministry of Let. vindicated from Charge of Anti-Christianism 47 They are the most unhappy Citators of the Fathers. 1761 Parl. Hist. Eng. XXIII. App. 85 Videmus. [Note] Sic in Origine; but I take it to be an Error in the Citator or Printer, as the future Tense of video makes best Sense with that of audeo. 1847 Gentleman's Mag. Oct. 400/1 He cannot find the passage, and, therefore, suspects a mistake of memory in the citator. 1874 Birmingham Daily Post 1 Apr. 7/6 The allegations made by the citator included a statement that dissatisfaction had been created amongst the parishioners. 1954 N. W. DeWitt St. Paul & Epicurus vii. 122 Paul..is a careless citator when he quotes the Old Testament. 2004 Classical Rev. 54 333 Nothing that a later source says about an earlier thinker should be taken at face value, even when the citator belongs to the same school. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1658 |
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