supplicator
(ˈsʌplɪkeɪtə(r))
[ad. late L. supplicātor, agent-n. f. supplicāre to supplicate.]
One who supplicates; a suppliant, petitioner.
| 1634–5 Brereton Trav. (Chetham Soc.) 81 This is a pretty supplicator. 1687 [Shields] Hind let loose 57 Our sneaking Supplicators, & Petitioners, & Pardon-mongers. 1794 T. Taylor Pausanias' Descr. Greece II. 195 Other ambassadors and supplicators were sent to the Romans. 1843 Lytton Last Bar. iv. ii, The supplicators then withdrew from the royal presence. |