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tergiversator

tergiversator
  (ˌtɜːdʒɪvəˈseɪtə(r))
  [agent-n. f. tergiversate: see -or; cf. late L. tergiversātor boggler, laggard.]
  One who tergiversates; a renegade; a shuffler.

1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 225 The same learned Arian Tergiversator. 1829 Southey Lett. (1856) IV. 129 [To] deliver King and country from a set of tergiversators. 1855 J. Strang Glasgow & Clubs (1856) 485 Nothing better than a political recreant and tergiversator.

  So tergiˈversatory a., shuffling, shifty.

1891 Sat. Rev. 12 Sept. 295/2 The tergiversatory performances of Mr. ― and Mr. ―.

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