† affectator Obs. rare.
[a. L. affectātor n. of agent f. affectāre: see affect v.1]
= affecter.
| 1610 Healey tr. Vives on St. Aug. City of God 318 Hee was an affectator of glory. 1733 Bailey tr. Erasm. Colloq. (1877) 79 (D.) Those affectators of variety seem equally ridiculous. |