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remonstrator

remonstrator
  (ˈrɛmən-, rɪˈmɒnstreɪtə(r))
  [f. remonstrate v. + -or.]
  One who remonstrates; a remonstrant.

1653 Nicholas in N. Papers (Camden) II. 9 The Remonstrators (as I think he calls them) have declared that they will have none of the present Government. 1679 Penn Addr. Prot. 64 For Accommodation in some particulars with the Remonstrators or Free-willers. 1736 Carte Ormonde II. 419 The Lord Lieutenant was not moved by any thing that could be said in favour of the remonstrators. 1889 Columbus (Ohio) Disp. 4 Dec., Remonstrators having the privilege of filing their objections and appealing to the courts. 1899 Daily News 20 July 6/3 The actor-manager looked at the remonstrator half quizzically.


attrib. 1660 Lauderd. Papers (Camden) I. 59 To doe favours to some of the remonstrator way. 1693 Apol. Clergy Scot. 16 Severals of the Remonstrator Presbyterians.

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