conˈfabulator
[a. late L. confābulātor, n. of action from confābulāri: see confabulate, and -or. So mod.F. confabulateur.]
One who takes part in familiar talk or conversation.
| 1651 Charleton Ephes. & Cimm. Matrons ii. (1668) 34 These Divine Confabulators..divine each others wishes. 1659 H. More Immort. Soul (1662) 221 To animate their Confabulators to a more secure converse. 18.. Lytton is quoted by Ogilvie. |