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Definition of Concoctor
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concoctor
Literary usage of Concoctor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John Hus: The Commencement of Resistance to Papal Authority on the Part of by Albert Henry Wratislaw (1882)
"Let the concoctor also know that the grace of predestination is the bond, ...
Let, then, the concoctor understand that the union of the Church, the body, ..."
2. Studies in Peerage and Family History by J. Horace Round (1901)
"Had the original concoctor of the pedigree known of these dates, he would have
hesitated to make Rudolf's brother come to England under Henry III. ..."
3. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1899)
"... the thousands of personal names embodied in local names with which the concoctor
must have been familiar and converted into the founder of the kingdom. ..."
4. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1858)
"... admits this recognition into his poem of Camberwell Grove; and the song-writer
and pantomime-concoctor of later years follow in the same wake. ..."
5. The Popular Science Monthly (1889)
"No concoctor of fiction could invent a more tragic story than this one of a real
life which is still happening every day. The eighth issue of the Annual ..."