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declaimer (dɪˈkleɪmə(r)) [f. declaim + -er1.] One who declaims; one who speaks with rhetorical expression, or as an exercise in elocution; one who harangues, or speaks with impassioned force.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) IV. 401 Iulius Gallo, a noble declamer. 1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Declamateu...
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Declamation
The poet Ovid is recorded by Seneca the Elder as being a star declaimer, and the works of the satirists Martial and Juvenal, as well as the historian Tacitus
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declaimant
deˈclaimant rare—1. [f. declaim v. + -ant, after claimant, etc.] = declaimer.a 1763 Shenstone Ess. 28 The company was a little surprised at the sophistry of our declaimant.
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declamator
† ˈdeclamator Obs. [a. L. dēclāmātor, n. of action from dēclāmāre to declaim.] One who practises declamation; a declaimer.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) IV. 401 Iulius Gallio..was [the] best declamator of alle. 1530 Elyot Gov. i. xiii, They whiche do onely teache rhetorike..ought to be named rhetoricie...
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Gaius Albucius Silus
Suetonius gives a sketch of his life, while Seneca the Elder describes him as an outstanding declaimer.
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unregretted
unreˈgretted, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1676 Row Contin. Blair's Autobiog. xii. (1848) 453 He died unregretted by good men. 1781 Cowper Retirem. 167 A few.., unregretted, are soon snatch'd away From scenes of sorrow. 1782 V. Knox Ess. clxviii, Those [works] of the frothy declaimer are daily dropping unregret...
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Gustav Anton von Seckendorff
Gustav Anton von Seckendorff (20 November 1775 – 1823) was a German author, actor and declaimer. Using the stage name Patrik Peale, between 1808 and 1812 he toured the German speaking world performing as declaimer, mime artist, actor and lecturer,
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Michel Le Vassor
Voltaire wrote that this was the satirical work of an "odious declaimer", who sought only to denigrate Louis XIV, and of the factual content little was
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thunderer
thunderer (ˈθʌndərə(r)) [f. thunder v. + -er1.] One who or that which thunders. 1. a. He who thunders or causes thunder: applied to God, or to a deity, as Jupiter or Thor.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. iv. met. vi. 111 (Camb. MS.) The lawes of the heye thonderere, þat is to seyn of god. 1552 Huloet, Thundrer...
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Bruttedius Niger
He seems to have regarded the declaimer Junius Otho – who also was an accuser of Junius Silanus – as an example in the field of rhetoric.
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mooter
▪ I. mooter1 (ˈmuːtə(r)) Forms: 1 mótere, 3 motere, 4 mutere, 5 mootiere, motare, muter, mwter, 6– mooter. [f. moot v.1 + -er1.] One who moots, in senses of the vb. † 1. A speaker; one who argues or discusses, a lawyer who argues cases in a court of justice, a pleader; one who discusses a moot case....
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Alberto Segismundo Cruz
Sobresaliente, Lectura Castella, Colegio La Juventud Honor Student, Tondo Primary School Model Student, Meisic Primary School Distinguished Student and Declaimer
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impractical
impractical, a. (ɪmˈpræktɪkəl) [f. im-2 + practical.] Not practical; unpractical. Also = impracticable a.1865 J. S. Mill in Morn. Star 6 July, ‘How injudicious!’ said one; ‘How impractical!’ said another. 1875 Merivale Hist. Rome xl. (1877) 294 A rigid and impractical declaimer. 1887 G. Gissing Thyr...
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Bard Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
bard: [noun] a tribal poet-singer skilled in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds. a composer, singer, or declaimer of epic or heroic verse.
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The Virtuoso (play)
humorous, nonsensical bywords takes himself to be a wit"), and Sir Nicholas's uncle Snarl ("an old, pettish fellow, a great admirer of the last age and a declaimer
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