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Definition of Narrater
1. narrator [n -S] - See also: narrator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Narrater
Literary usage of Narrater
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Graham's Magazine by George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe (1842)
"The mind of our narrater was carried back to the chivalrous days of the dark
ages, and he might almost have listened for " The blast of that dread horn On ..."
2. The History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams by Israel Daniel Rupp (1846)
"While the Indian was scalping Mrs. Wilson, the narrater shot at and wounded him,
but he made his escape. The reapers, being 40 in number, returned to the ..."
3. The History of the Bible by George Robert Gleig (1835)
"It is the province of a narrater of facts alone to speak of men as they were, by
exposing the vices and follies even of his principal heroes ; nor is the ..."
4. History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an by James Gordon, Richard Musgrave (1803)
"J The ingenious and learned narrater of transactions at Kil- lala, hereafter to
be quoted, says in one place, (p. 12.) that the wild district of Erris, ..."
5. Rambles in the South of Ireland During the Year 1838 by Lady Georgiana Chatterton (1839)
"... I will endeavour to give it, as nearly as possible, in the words of the
narrater, though I cannot of course be answerable for its historical accuracy. ..."
6. Historic Eras and Paragraphic Pencilings by William J. Scott (1892)
"The whole statement is probably mythical, and was the after-thought of some later
narrater. When about the age of seventeen, Cromwell came under the ..."