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单词 citer
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citern.

Brit. /ˈsʌɪtə/, U.S. /ˈsaɪdər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: cite v., -er suffix1.
Etymology: < cite v. + -er suffix1. Compare citator n.
1. A person who quotes, refers to, or mentions something.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > documentary evidence > [noun] > one who cites
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1582 T. Lupton Christian against Iesuite f. 78 What if I shoulde alleadge out of the Gospell of Saint Matthewe these wordes of Esay spoken by Christe... Will you not credite Christe the citer heereof?
1597 H. Broughton Epist. Learned Nobility 57 Any text is corrupted by the citer.
1608 W. Crashaw Serm. preached at Crosse 96 Hee is a plentifull citer of other Authours.
1687 F. Atterbury Answer Considerations Spirit Luther 31 I must desire the citer henceforward to inform us of his editions too.
a1728 W. Wall Brief Crit. Notes New Test. (1730) Pref. p. xxiii Any imputation of mistake in the citer, or spuriousness of the text cited.
1794 Brit. Critic Sept. 311 A ready citer of texts, with various degrees of pertinency to the cases in hand.
1847 A. De Morgan Formal Logic xiii. 282 If the citer be honest, the passage in question exists: if judicious, it is to the effect stated.
1869 A. J. Ellis On Early Eng. Pronunc. I. i. i. 25 Contemporary languages are cited. But here the imperfect appreciation of the citer is painfully conspicuous.
1929 Rev. Eng. Stud. 5 284 Cholmley, Marlowe's atheist convert, and admiring citer of Marlowe's sayings.
1956 Changing Times Mar. 40/1 Not one statistics citer in ten knows how his figures were computed.
2008 R. A. Posner How Judges Think xii. 347 Judges, like most other lawyers, are obsessive citers.
2. A person who summons someone, esp. to a court of law. Obsolete.
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society > authority > command > command or bidding > [noun] > summons or summoning > one who summons
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1591 R. Percyvall Bibliotheca Hispanica Dict. at Emplazador A summoner, a citer.
1678 G. Mackenzie Laws & Customes Scotl. xxi. 219 The citing a person at his house could infer violence, or ryot against the citer.
1755 in S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. Citer,..one who cites into a court.
1799 Monthly Rev. June 180 Bischoffswerder, the citer of spirits.
1828 P. Finan Recoll. Canada in Jrnl. Voy. Quebec 217 The terrific citer of mankind to the courts above, in presenting the awful summons, surprised the wretched culprit.
1836 C. Richardson New Dict. Eng. Lang. I Apparitor, a summoner or citer.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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