† ˈplasmator Obs.
Also 6 Sc. -our.
[ad. OF. plasmateur (13th c. in Godef.), ad. Chr. L. plasmātor (Tertull.) former, creator (applied to God), agent-n. f. plasmāre: see plasmate.]
He who forms or fashions; a maker, creator.
| ? a 1500 in York Myst. 514 Fader eternall, Parfite plasmator and god omnipotent. 1513 Douglas æneis x. Prol. 1 Hie plasmatour of thingis vniuersall. 1549 Compl. Scot. iii. 27 The supreme plasmator of hauyn ande eird. 1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. viii, The Soveraign Plasmator God Almighty, hath endowed and adorned humane Nature at the beginning. |