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Definition of Pacificator
1. n. One who, or that which, pacifies; a peacemaker.
Definition of Pacificator
1. Noun. A peacemaker, a pacifier. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pacificator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pacificator
Literary usage of Pacificator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., in the Rocky Mountains and the by Washington Irving, Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (1898)
"... the Indians when Encamped—Sickness among the Indians—Excellent Character of
the Nez Perec's—The Captain's Effort as a pacificator—A Nez Percy's Argument ..."
2. Southern History of the War by Edward Alfred Pollard (1866)
"Sherman as a pacificator.— Governor Brown's letter.—Position of Vice-President
Stephen!'.—Effects of the fall of Atlanta.—President Davis's Macon speech. ..."
3. Works by Washington Irving (1895)
"... Captain's Effort as a pacificator—A Nez Percy's Argument in Favor of War—Robberies
by the Blackfeet—Long-Suffering of the Nez ..."
4. Monument to the Memory of Henry Clay by A. H. Carrier (1857)
"Ms. CLAY as a "pacificator"—Missouri desires admission—Violent agitation of
slavery—The Compromise—The efforts of Mr. CLAY. MR. ..."
5. The History of the French Revolution by Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl (1866)
"... and the ambition to be the pacificator of those celebrated provinces. The common
rendezvous was appointed at Nantes. The conferences were to begin at ..."
6. The Monks of the West, from St. Benedict to St. Bernard by Charles Forbes Montalembert, Aurélien Courson (1872)
"Reign of Ina, the legislator, victor, and pacificator of the Britons; restorer
of the Celtic sanctuary of Glastonbury, the first protector of St. Boniface. ..."
7. A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties by Everit Brown, Albert Strauss (1892)
"Great pacificator. — This name is applied to Henry Clay on account of his propensity
to suggest compromises for the purpose of settling disputes. ..."