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Definition of Blamer
1. n. One who blames.
Definition of Blamer
1. Noun. One who blames. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Blamer
1. one that blames [n -S] - See also: blames
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blamer
Literary usage of Blamer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1870)
"The two jackass-loads of goods, not unlike the Trojan horse, were dragged into
the town, and if blamer Sissa had any designs on ..."
2. The Legitimacy of International Organizations by Jean-Marc Coicaud (2001)
"Furthermore, the independence on the part of the blamer is paralleled by the
assumed independence of the free agent who can be blamed because he did “bad” ..."
3. Romance and Other Studies by George C. Keidel (1895)
"... manuscripts that were known to him, nor in the Arsenal copies, which were also
known to him, as it would seem. 108 blamer : Ars. f. ..."
4. The French Verb: Its Conjugation and Idiomatic Use by Charles Fletcher Martin (1910)
"Note: that the French apply blamer tj conduct, actions, etc., whereas in Eng.
we must say to blame for. Avez-vous bla.ne ma conduite ? ..."
5. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1870)
"The two jackass-loads of goods, not unlike the Trojan horse, were dragged into
the town, and if blamer Sissa had any designs on ..."
6. The Legitimacy of International Organizations by Jean-Marc Coicaud (2001)
"Furthermore, the independence on the part of the blamer is paralleled by the
assumed independence of the free agent who can be blamed because he did “bad” ..."
7. Romance and Other Studies by George C. Keidel (1895)
"... manuscripts that were known to him, nor in the Arsenal copies, which were also
known to him, as it would seem. 108 blamer : Ars. f. ..."
8. The French Verb: Its Conjugation and Idiomatic Use by Charles Fletcher Martin (1910)
"Note: that the French apply blamer tj conduct, actions, etc., whereas in Eng.
we must say to blame for. Avez-vous bla.ne ma conduite ? ..."