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Definition of Omitter
1. n. One who omits.
Definition of Omitter
1. Noun. One who omits. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Omitter
1. one that omits [n -S] - See also: omits
Lexicographical Neighbors of Omitter
Literary usage of Omitter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How to Conduct a Sunday School; Or, Twenty Eight Years a Superintendent by Marion Lawrance (1905)
"However, everybody knows that there are emitters and every omitter knows that he
... Sometimes there is not a single omitter in the school,—that is to say, ..."
2. The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas by Edward Westermarck (1906)
"... actions shall be either performed or omitted, and, provided that this demand
is fulfilled, it takes no notice of the motive of the agent or omitter. ..."
3. The Lower Niger and Its Tribes by Arthur Glyn Leonard (1906)
"... by the authority and command of the ancestral divinities, paid back in coin
of its own value to the omitter and committer of the act in question, ..."
4. A Companion to the Greek Testament and the English Version by Philip Schaff (1883)
"3-t, and it is very surprising that the Western class, the chief characteristic
of which is insertion, should here be the sole omitter. ..."
5. Decisions of the Court of Session: From November 1825 to [20th July 1841] by John Tawse, F. Somerville, John Craigie, George Robinson, Scotland Court of Session, Charles Gordon Robertson, Scotland High Court of Justiciary, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Faculty of Advocates (Scotland) (1839)
"... shall ' import a contravention against the omitter, and his or their ' heirs,
so as to make the lands and others ..."