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Definition of Concoctors
1. concoctor [n] - See also: concoctor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concoctors
Literary usage of Concoctors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1840)
"Commissioners of course are to be appointed, but where men competent for the duty
are to be found, none but the concoctors of the bill can devine, ..."
2. Facts and Figures Principally Relating to Railways and Commerce by Samuel Salt (1848)
"... I hate your railways, I detest them altogether; I wish the concoctors of the
... and the concoctors of every other scheme, including the solicitors and ..."
3. The Missouri Dental Journal (1880)
"In the minds of the concoctors of the reform scheme, ... This clause carefully
avoids one of the main objects the concoctors of reform had in view. ..."
4. Railway Adventures and Anecdotes: Extending Over More Than Fifty Years by Richard Pike (1884)
"... I detest them altogether; I wish the concoctors of the Cheltenham and Oxford,
and the concoctors of every other scheme, including the solicitors and ..."
5. Mary Wilden, a victim to the new poor law, or The Malthusian and Marcusian by Samuel Roberts (1839)
"I do not mean against the poor Irish Savage, but against the concoctors, ...
Yet these were the means first resorted to by the wicked concoctors of the ..."