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Definition of Pronouncers
1. pronouncer [n] - See also: pronouncer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pronouncers
Literary usage of Pronouncers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cities and Wilds of Andalucia by Robert Dundas Murray (1853)
"Not a shot was fired in anger ; and when this handful of men entered the city,
the "pronouncers" were nowhere to be seen, having acted upon the principle, ..."
2. Autographs for Freedom by Rochester Ladies' Anti-slavery Society (1853)
"It has been customary, with a certain class of Shibboleth-pronouncers to class
him with infidels, but this is only the appropriate and characteristic retort ..."
3. The Massachusetts Teacher (1851)
"It is far more important (and far more difficult) to teach classes to read
understandingly, than it is to render them skilful pronouncers of words. ..."