2. Adjective. (non-standard) (comparative of correct) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Correcter
1. correct [adj] - See also: correct
Lexicographical Neighbors of Correcter
Literary usage of Correcter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Recent Exemplifications of False Philology by Fitzedward Hall (1872)
"... which twenty correcter never can restore/' " The epithet c church-going ',
applied to a bell, and that by so chaste a writer as Cowper, is an instance ..."
2. A Dictionary of the Art of Printing by William Savage (1841)
"... gives them Money to spend at the Ale-house or Tavern at Night; And to this
Feast they invite the Correcter, Founder, Smith, Joyner, and Inch-maker, ..."
3. The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette (1840)
"... gives them money to spend at the ale-house or tavern at night ; and to this
feast they invite the correcter, founder, smith, joyner, ..."
4. The Chess Player's Chronicle (1882)
"... correcter (the italics are mine) analysis than he could furnish, being limited
in time and space." Steady, steady. Humble as I am, and ought to be, ..."