Definition of Cunctators

1. cunctator [n] - See also: cunctator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cunctators

cumulous
cumulus
cumulus cloud
cumulus oophorus
cumulus ovaricus
cumyl
cumylic
cumyls
cunabula
cunctation
cunctations
cunctative
cunctator
cunctators (current term)
cunctatory
cunctipotent
cundies
cundum
cundums
cundurango
cundy
cuneal
cuneate
cuneate fasciculus
cuneate funiculus
cuneate leaf
cuneate nucleus
cuneated

Literary usage of Cunctators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy (1904)
"The voices of the cunctators, who had advised delay without taking the offensive, had been so completely drowned and their arguments so overthrown by ..."

2. Kaina Kai Palaia: Things New and Old: Or, A Storehouse of Similes, Sentences by John Spencer, Thomas Fuller (1868)
"How true may this speech of the father be returned upon the cunctators, such as procrastinate in the matters of religion. For earthly things no man will ..."

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