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Definition of Calumniators
1. calumniator [n] - See also: calumniator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Calumniators
Literary usage of Calumniators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers by James Donaldson, Alexander Roberts, Novatianus, Allan Menzies (1868)
"... in that he has so hastily trusted calumniators. From his saying, moreover,
that he has now discharged his episcopal office for six years, it is plainly ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1870)
"... HIS calumniators. IN July last we laid before our readers all that was then
publicly known with regard to the unhappy circumstances which led to the ..."
3. The Writings of George Washington by George Washington (1892)
"I have long since resolved, for the present time at least, to let my calumniators
proceed without any notice being taken of their invectives by myself, ..."
4. The Panama Gateway by Joseph Bucklin Bishop (1913)
"CHAPTER V VISIT OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT — CANAL MEDALS — SPECIAL MESSAGE TO
CONGRESS — REBUKE TO calumniators IN November President Roosevelt, accompanied by ..."
5. Letter from Alexander Hamilton, Concerning the Public Conduct and Character by Alexander Hamilton (1800)
"... when a man, the second in official rank, the second in the favor of the friends
of the Government, stooped to become himself one of its calumniators ? ..."
6. Paradoxes and Puzzles, Historical, Judicial, and Literary by John Paget (1874)
"LORD BYRON AND HIS calumniators.1 IN July last we laid before our readers all
that was then publicly known with regard to the unhappy circumstances which ..."