notator rare.
(nəʊˈteɪtə(r))
[f. L. notāt-, notāre, to note; cf. annotator, and Sp. notador, It. notatore.]
† a. An annotator. Obs. b. A noter, recorder. c. One skilled in musical notation.
1691–2 Wood Ath. Oxon. (1820) IV. 460 The notator Dr. Potter in his epistle before it to the reader saith thus. 1830 Chambers Life Jas. I, II. x. 273 ‘She is generally well-wished’ says a notator of passing events. 1896 J. Ashby-Sterry Tale Thames (1903) 98/1 You..would appear to be beyond the grasp of the most subtle of musical notators. |