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Definition of Consummators
1. consummator [n] - See also: consummator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Consummators
Literary usage of Consummators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1836)
"During the dismal period of the insurrection they were the horrid consummators
of Turkish law, by lacerating the bodies of its victims, when the executioner ..."
2. The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint by Walter Marion Chandler (1908)
"That the Jews were the instigators and the Romans the consummators of the
crucifixion is evident from the Gospel narratives. The Jews made the complaint, ..."
3. A Commentary on the Gospel of St. Luke by Frédéric Louis Godet (1889)
"They seem to have had a technical significance. Thus: " Ye take the part of
witnesses and consummators of your fathers' crimes." The reading of the Alex., ..."
4. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1846)
"Such is the example to which that great philosophic mind goes to illustrate the
religion of the consummators of the great rebellion. ..."
5. Essays, Historical and Theological by James Bowling Mozley (1878)
"Such is the example to which that great philosophic mind goes to illustrate the
religion of the consummators of the Great Rebellion. ..."
6. The Unity of the Organism; Or, The Organismal Conception of Life by William Emerson Ritter (1919)
"... with its interminable system of "bearers" and consummators, was contrary to
what is well known about chemical processes generally. ..."
7. The Unity of the Organism; Or, The Organismal Conception of Life by William Emerson Ritter (1919)
"... with its interminable system of "bearers" and consummators, was contrary to
what is well known about chemical processes generally. ..."