Definition of Procreator

1. n. One who begets; a father or sire; a generator.

Definition of Procreator

1. Noun. One who procreates; a father or mother. ¹

2. Noun. (figuratively) One who originates or creates something. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Procreator

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Procreator

procrastinations
procrastinative
procrastinator
procrastinators
procrastinatory
procreant
procreants
procreate
procreated
procreates
procreating
procreations
procreative
procreativeness
procreator (current term)
procreators
procrustean
procrustean bed
procrustean beds
procrusteanize
procrusteanized
procrusteanizes
procrusteanizing
procryptic
procs
proctal
proctalgia
proctectomy
proctitides

Literary usage of Procreator

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

1. Codex Fejérváry-Mayer: An Old Mexican Picture Manuscript in the Liverpool by Eduard Seler, Joseph Florimond Loubat, Augustus Henry Keane (1902)
"But all are familiar with the stories about the Old God, the Lord of Life, the procreator and Giver of food supplies, who dwells in the uppermost heaven, ..."

2. The Apologeticks of the Learned Athenian Philosopher Athenagoras: Against by Athenagoras, David Humphreys (1714)
"... procreator is implanted in the Progeny, thor : But the Principle and Power of the and contains His Nature, the Progeny being a Piece pulled off the ..."

3. A Selection of Leading Cases on the Hindu Law of Inheritance: With Notes by John Bruce Norton, William Mason Scharlieb, Mootoosawmy Iyer (1870)
"Gautama also, " With the kinsmen on the side of the father (viz of the procreator) beyond the seventh degree; and with those on the mother's side beyond the ..."

4. The Chances of Death, and Other Studies in Evolution by Karl Pearson (1897)
"If Latin puer be for puter, as Grimm suggests, then again it is the procreator which is emphasised. The origin of puer would thus correspond to <f>vr(up ..."

5. A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage by John Dawson Mayne (1883)
"the Veda; some giving that name to the real procreator of the child, and others applying it to the married possessor of the woman. ..."

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