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Definition of Deluder
1. n. One who deludes; a deceiver; an impostor.
Definition of Deluder
1. Noun. Someone who deludes ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Deluder
1. one that deludes [n -S] - See also: deludes
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deluder
Literary usage of Deluder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Art of Dancing, Historically Illustrated: To which is Added a Few Hints by Edward Ferrero (1859)
"THE deluder. Two or three couples set out in a waltz. Each gentleman selects a
gentleman, and each lady a lady. The gentleman conductor selects two ..."
2. Shakspere's England; or, Sketches of our social history in the reign of by George Walter Thornbury, Walter Thornbury (1856)
"The Barnacle and his Dupe. — Welsh Men. — The avenging Shoemaker. — Gull- groping.
— The Woodpecker and his Crew. — The Eagle and the deluder ..."
3. Pahlavi Texts by Edward William West (1885)
"Also this, that is, why was that garden not made by him fortified and strong, so
that that deluder could not have gone into it ? 80. ..."
4. Friends Intelligencer by Friends Intelligencer Association (1859)
"At last I said to him, " Thou sayest lama deceiver and a deluder." He answered
in great fury, " So thou —so thou art." But I said, " Have patience, ..."