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Definition of Elucidator
1. n. One who explains or elucidates; an expositor.
Definition of Elucidator
1. Noun. One who elucidates. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Elucidator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Elucidator
Literary usage of Elucidator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Subjective Concepts of Humans: Source of Spiritistic Manifestations by John J. Donnelly (1922)
"elucidator: With pleasure. Inquirer: You say that subjective concepts surround our
... elucidator: Yes. Inquirer: And in that clairaudient condition the ..."
2. Remarks Intended to Shew how Far Dr. Hampden May Have Been Misunderstood and by William Winstanley Hull (1836)
"The elucidator, on p. 24, quotes the passage out of the Bampton Lecture, p. ...
The elucidator then begins "This material," and goes on to the words ..."
3. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1836)
"Accordingly, the pretended elucidator observes, in his introduction to this ...
But what shall we say to this elucidator, when we find that this serious ..."
4. The Miscellaneous Works of Thomas Arnold by Thomas Arnold (1845)
"But what shall we say to this elucidator, when we find that this serious charge
... And then the paragraph with which the elucidator's quotation begins, ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature by New York (State). Supreme Court (1847)
"It does not appear whether this paper was given prior or subsequent to the
publication of the elucidator; if prior, it was a mere permission to publish it; ..."
6. The Changing Drama: Contributions and Tendencies by Archibald Henderson (1914)
"He persisted in writing of the theater, indeed in preaching about the theater,
as a " factory of thought, a prompter of conscience, an elucidator ..."