Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A devourer.
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Examples
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AVinchefter; and who, in the Remon - vourer of Anninianifffl.
Precedents of proceedings in the House of commons; with observations .. 1796
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In the ende of which collection is inserted the history of Mr. Prynne pursewed by Mr. Noy, a greate fa - vourer of Sabbathe recreations & pollutions, in this manner.
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In the ende of which collection is inserted the history of Mr. Frynne pursewed by Mr. Noy, a greate - fa - vourer of Sabbathe recreations & pollutions, in this manner.
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As Appius could not bear contradiction, his fpeech was tin&ured with the harfhnefs of his manners: he even defcended to perfonal refleftions, and reprefented his colleague as a vile flatterer of the plebeians, and a fa-* vourer of the revolt.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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Baronius fpeaks of her as a profefled enemy to the ca - tholic church, and a zealous fa - vourer of the Arians.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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As Appius could not bear contradiftion, his fpeech was tindured with the har (hnefs of his manners i he even defcended to perfonal refleftions, and reprefented brs colleague as a vile flatterer of the plebeians, and a fa - 'vourer of the revolt.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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