Definition of Arrogators

1. arrogator [n] - See also: arrogator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arrogators

arrogance
arrogances
arrogancies
arrogancy
arrogant
arrogantly
arrogantness
arrogate
arrogated
arrogates
arrogating
arrogation
arrogations
arrogative
arrogator
arrogators (current term)
arrogaunce
arrogaunt
arrojadite
arrosion
arrove
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Literary usage of Arrogators

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

1. A History of the Reign of Queen Anne by John Hill Burton (1880)
"But the English Dissenters were shy of such a rivalry, and the arrogators of aught in the shape of divine right were few among them.1 they, in that case, ..."

2. The Works of Sallust by Sallust, Marcus Tullius Cicero (1807)
"... and whose hearts are chilled by avarice; who are perpetrators of every crime and arrogators of every honour; who pay no regard to good faith, honour, ..."

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