Definition of Propitiators

1. propitiator [n] - See also: propitiator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Propitiators

propionyls
propiophenone
propiophenones
propiram
propiska
propitiable
propitiate
propitiated
propitiates
propitiating
propitiation
propitiations
propitiative
propitiator
propitiatorily
propitiators (current term)
propitiatory
propitious
propitiously
propitiousness
propjet
propjets
proplaintiff
proplanetary
proplanetary disk
proplasm
proplasmic
proplastic
proplastid
proplastids

Literary usage of Propitiators

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

1. An Epitome of The Synthetic Philosophy by Herbert Spencer, Frederick Howard Collins (1890)
"And with such an advance there goes an advance towards unification of priesthoods. The official propitiators of minor deities dwindle away and disappear; ..."

2. Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy of Herbert Spencer by Frederick Howard Collins (1901)
"And with such an advance there goes an advance towards unification of priesthoods. The official propitiators of minor deities dwindle away and disappear; ..."

3. The Principles of Sociology by Herbert Spencer (1896)
"Of course with such an advance towards monotheism there goes au advance towards unification of priesthoods. The official propitiators of minor deities ..."

4. The Principles of Sociology by Herbert Spencer (1896)
"Of course with such an advance towards monotheism there goes an advance towards unification of priesthoods. The official propitiators of minor deities ..."

5. Principles of Sociology by Herbert Spencer (1897)
"The official propitiators of minor deities dwindle away and disappear; while the official propitiators of the deity who has come to be regarded as the most ..."

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