Definition of Predicator

1. Noun. An expression that predicates.

Generic synonyms: Construction, Expression, Grammatical Construction
Derivative terms: Predicate

Definition of Predicator

1. Noun. That which predicates; that designates a property or relationship ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Predicator

predicate
predicate calculus
predicate logic
predicated
predicates
predicating
predication
predications
predicative
predicative adjective
predicative adjectives
predicative case
predicative cases
predicatively
predicatives
predicator (current term)
predicators
predicatory
predicrotic
predict
predictabilities
predictability
predictable
predictableness
predictably
predictand
predictands
predicted
predicting
prediction

Literary usage of Predicator

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Iohannis Wyclif Opus Evangelicum by John Wycliffe (1895)
"... predicator lavare et ut expedit populo dilatare. CAP. X. Third Sequitur tercia beatitudo in hiis verbis : Beati qui lu- ..."

2. Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole, an English Father of the Church by Richard Rolle (1896)
"^f Currit eciam nuncios: et predicator débet velociter currere, vnde in Parab? ... Post nuncius débet esse eloquens & discretas: ita & predicator, ..."

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