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Definition of Corruptors
1. corruptor [n] - See also: corruptor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corruptors
Literary usage of Corruptors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of Taste by Richard Payne Knight (1806)
"... of the Grecian style of sculpture ; but nevertheless Michel Angelo and Bernini
were, in opposite ways, the great corruptors of this pure style; ..."
2. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"As the placid, kindly Germany of old—the land of romance, art and song—came more
and more under the sway of the pagan Prussian corruptors, Prussianism stood ..."
3. Remarks on the legality and expediency of prosecutions for religious opinion by Jonathan Duncan (1825)
"... the Parliament, in its decree, calling them " the corruptors of youth, the
disturbers of public tranquillity, and enemies of the King and the State. ..."
4. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"Special corruptors are those by whom the benefit on the occasion of this or that
individual transaction i« reaped. corruptors-general are those by whom the ..."
5. The Elements of the Art of Packing as Applied to Special Juries by Jeremy Bentham (1821)
"corruptors, regular or casual—both served by Unanimity. Two sorts of corruptors
have above been indicated and distinguished : the regular corruptor, ..."