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resenter

resenter
  (rɪˈzɛntə(r))
  [f. prec. + -er1.]
   1. One who has a feeling or appreciation of something. Obs.

1651 Wotton's Reliq. (1672) 175 The Earl was the worst Philosopher, being a great Resenter, and a weak Dissembler, of the least disgrace. a 1657 R. Loveday Lett. (1659) 212 Mention me to my Cousin E. as I am a grateful resenter of their last excellent entertainment. 1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. Pref. 8 A due resenter of the common Rights and just Security of Mankind.

  2. One who feels or shows resentment. rare—1.

1825 Scott 28 Nov. in Fam. Lett., In such cases there are usually some private motives of the resenters' own.

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