Definition of Pacificators

1. pacificator [n] - See also: pacificator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pacificators

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paci
paciently
pacier
paciest
pacifiable
pacific islands
pacific states
pacifical
pacifically
pacification
pacifications
pacificator
pacificators (current term)
pacificatory
pacificism
pacificisms
pacificist
pacificists
pacifick
pacified
pacifier
pacifiers
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pacifism
pacifisms
pacifist
pacifist(a)

Literary usage of Pacificators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable George Canning by John Styles (1830)
"... ripen her secret machinations into open hostility, we shall have war, we shall have the war of ¡he pacificators, and who can then Bay when that war wilt ..."

2. The Revolutions of Spain, from 1808 to the End of 1836: With Biographical by William Walton (1837)
"The pacificators — Their imprudent measures. — The Queen's forces and position. — Progress of the Revolution. — Balles- teros and the Territorial Divisions. ..."

3. Annual Register by Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797, Edmund Burke (1837)
"ved, that officers called pacificators, should be appointed in every parish ... Every parish was to have two of these pacificators, one of them named by the ..."

4. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1837)
"ved, that officers called pacificators, should be appointed in every ... or registry clubs, and its agitating pacificators scattered, or to be scattered, ..."

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