单词 | suffragator |
释义 | suffragatorn. Now Roman History. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > [noun] > a witness, testifier witec900 witnessc950 witnessman10.. proofc1380 witnesserc1400 record1408 recorderc1425 test1528 testor1570 attestator1598 attester1598 testator1602 suffragator1606 testimoner1607 testifier1611 voucher1612 suffragant1613 testate1619 sponsor1651 testee1654 vouchee1654 adducer1681 testificator1730 circumstantiator1858 the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > expression of choice by some approved method > [noun] > voter suffragator1606 suffragant1613 suffrager1614 voicer1618 voter1647 the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > support or encouragement > [noun] > supporter or encourager friendOE procurera1325 fautorc1330 voweec1380 corner-stonec1384 abettor1387 vocatec1390 procurator1395 maintainer?a1400 proctora1413 supporter1426 comforter1483 factorc1503 allower1528 advancer1536 affirmer?1541 agreer1548 encourager1562 fortifierc1565 favourer1567 aim-crier1597 suffragator1606 seconder1623 countenancera1625 affectionate1628 adstipulator1646 flesher1646 fauterera1662 advocate1735 sympathizer1816 sympathista1834 advocator1837 ite1852 rooter1889 spear-carrier1960 1606 R. Stock tr. W. Whitaker Reponsionis ad Decem Illas Rationes in tr. W. Whitaker Answere E. Campian 163 (margin) As if God did not know as well our wants, without an intercessor, as what we are without a suffragator. 1674 D. Whitby Disc. conc. Idolatry of Church of Rome viii. 218 His Argument runs thus, to make him favourable who is acquainted with the merits (or the works) of all men, there is no need of any Suffragator. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > one having delegated or derived authority > [noun] > one who speaks for or on behalf of another whistlec1380 dictourc1440 orator1474 prolocutor?a1475 prelocutor1500 vauntparler1534 paranympha1538 mouth1563 speech1578 speaker1583 promotor1603 ambassador1611 suffragant1613 suffragator1618 mouthpiece1776 linguist1819 megaphone1909 porte-parole1911 spokesperson1972 1618 T. Morton Let. 15 Dec. in J. Ussher Corr. (2015) I. lxxiii. 160 The Synod..is held at Dort, the most of their Suffragators are already Assembled. 1663 E. Gayton Relig. of Physician To Rdr. sig. a3 In this present Parliament..[Oxford] hath got the right-hand side; and to shew my thankfulness for that Vote, I shall tell the noble Suffragators of a piece of Petrarch..which doth intimate, that Cambridge had no name then. ΚΠ 1631 Bp. T. Morton Of Inst. Sacrament vii. iii. 89 Hee allegeth your Lindanus for a Suffragator in this point. 1878 F. J. Pabisch & T. S. Byrne tr. J. B. Alzog Man. Universal Church Hist. III. 567 Even Grimm, though a Protestant and one of the suffragators [Ger. Stimmführer] of the Encyclopaedists, refused to take upon him the responsibility of approving the work of the compilers against the Jesuits. 4. Roman History. A person who campaigns or exerts influence on behalf of a candidate for an elected office. ΚΠ 1871 A. J. Church & W. J. Brodribb in tr. Pliny the Younger Select Lett. Notes 192 A ‘suffragator’ acted as the patron of a candidate, and recommended him, gave him introductions and spoke for him. 1955 Jrnl. Rom. Stud. 45 12 According to Suetonius, Augustus..acted..as any Republican suffragator had always done. 2013 M. T. Griffin Seneca on Society 339 A suffragator who canvassed could act as an intermediary with the Princeps or get out the senate vote. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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