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compilator
compilator (ˈkɒmpɪleɪtə(r)) Also 4–6 -atour. [In ME. and AF. compilatour = F. compilateur, ad. L. compīlātōr-em, agent-n. f. compīlāre; see note to compile v.] = compiler.c 1391 Chaucer Astrol. Prol., I nam but a lewd compilatour of the labour of olde Astrologiens. c 1532 G. Du Wes Introd. Fr. in Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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77 BC
Births Berenice IV Epiphaneia, Greek princess and queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (d. 55 BC) Liu Xiang, Chinese scholar, editor of the Shan Hai Jing, compilator wikipedia.org
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[1205.1642] Traductor Writing System Web
by J Texier · 2012 — ... Traductor Writing System (Sistema de Escritura de Traductores). This system is complete and permit extend and modify the compilator. The ...
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compiler
compiler (kəmˈpaɪlə(r)) Also 4 -oure, (5 conpilour), 6 -or, Sc. -ar. [ME. (and AF.) compilour = OF. compileor, F. compileur:—L. compīlātōr-em (see compilator). Assimilated to words in -er.] 1. a. One who compiles: see compile v. 1, 2. In modern use often opposed to an original author.c 1330 R. Brunn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jorge Cafrune
8, 1937 – Buenos Aires, February 1, 1978) was one of the most popular Argentine folklorist singers of his time, as well as an unflagging researcher, compilator wikipedia.org
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gatherer
gatherer (ˈgæðərə(r)) [f. gather v. + -er1.] 1. One who gathers or collects (in general senses). Also gatherer up.a 1200 Moral Ode 265 in O.E. Misc. (1872) 67 Þe þat were gaderares of þisse worldes ayhte. 1382 Wyclif Prov. xxx. 1 The wrdis of the gederere [L. congregantis]. 1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kristiina Ross
Iiobi raamat (2003, compilator) Common roots of the Latvian and Estonian literary languages (2008, one of the authors) Linguistic Ideas of the Lutheran wikipedia.org
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Ibn al-Raqiq
Tunisian historian Mohamed Talbi stated that he believed it to be the work of a later anonymous compilator who used al-Raqiq as well as later historians wikipedia.org
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compile
▪ I. compile, v. (kəmˈpaɪl) Also 4–6 compyle. [a. F. compile-r (14th c. in Godef.) to put together, collect; (commonly taken as):—L. compīlā-re to plunder, pillage, rob, steal, snatch together and carry off. The history is by no means clear. In reference to literary ‘compiling’, compīlātor was appli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jaan Anvelt
Anveldist (EKP Keskkomitee Partei Ajaloo Instituut – NLKP Keskkomitee Marksismi-Leninismi Instituudi filiaal ; [compilator R. wikipedia.org
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proscribe
▪ I. proscribe, v. (prəʊˈskraɪb) [ad. L. prōscrīb-ĕre to write in front of; to write before the world, publish by writing, offer in writing for sale, etc.; to ‘post’ a person as condemned to confiscation or outlawry, f. prō, pro-1 1 f + scrīb-ĕre to write.] † I. 1. trans. To write in front; to prefi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Juan Manuel Urtubey
Compilator Nicolás Trotta. Ed. Lumiere, 2006. wikipedia.org
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Jean-François de Bastide
d'une religieuse par elle-même, "Bibliothèque universelle des romans", May 1786, 24 p. in-16), theatre plays, critics, and was also a journalist and a compilator wikipedia.org
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Ákos (chronicler)
Ákos' work was preceded by a compilator from the 1220s. wikipedia.org
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Songs from the Wasteland (A Tribute to the Mission)
& Abetting gave the album a somewhat negative review, saying "unfortunately, most of the bands on this set (the ones picked by Tony Lestat, the main compilator wikipedia.org
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