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denouncer (dɪˈnaʊnsə(r)) [f. denounce v. + -er1; = OF. denonceor, -eur.] One who denounces, in various senses of the verb. a. One who announces, proclaims, declares, threatens.1490 Caxton Eneydos xxii. 82 The owle is a byrde mortalle or otherwyse denouncer of mortalite. 1611 Cotgr., Predicateur..den...
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Delator
Delator (plural: delatores, feminine: delatrix) is Latin for a denouncer, one who indicates to a court another as having committed a punishable deed.
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denunciator
denunciator (dɪˈnʌns-, dɪˈnʌnʃɪeɪtə(r)) In 5 denonciatour, 6 denounciator. [a. F. dénonciateur (1408 in Hatzf.), ad. L. dēnuntiātōr-em, agent-n. from dēnuntiāre to denounce.] One who denounces or utters denunciations; a denouncer; in Civ. Law: One who lays an information against another.1474 Caxton ...
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John Charles Molteno Jr.
He was a prominent anti-imperialist of the Cape Colony, and a denouncer of British policies which led to the Boer War, chairing the South Africa Conciliation
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Leonardo da Vinci's private relationships: what's known? - HistoryExtra
On 9 April 1476, Leonardo da Vinci was accused of sodomy in an anonymous report to the Florentine authorities. Leonardo, then just short of his 24th birthday, was one of four men said to have had sex with the 17-year-old Jacopo Saltarelli. The denouncer claimed that Saltarelli had been "a party to many wretched affairs and consents to please ...
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delator
▪ I. delator (dɪˈleɪtə(r)) Also 6 delatour, 7 -later, -laiter; 6–7 di-. [a. L. dēlātor informer, accuser, denouncer, agent-n. of dēferre (ppl. stem dēlāt-): see delate v.] An informer, a secret or professional accuser.a 1572 Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. (1846) I. 81 Whosoevir wald delaite any of heresye, he...
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Arthur Stark
Nevinson who was present at his burial records the irony of him being a strong opponent of the Chamberlain policy, and a vigorous denouncer of the war's
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witnesser
witnesser Now rare. (ˈwɪtnɪsə(r)) [f. witness v. + -er1.] One who witnesses; a witness.c 1400 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) iii. v. 53 Ye lyers forswerers and witnessers of falshede. c 1449 Pecock Repr. i. v. 26 Whanne a mater..is witnessid..bi a reuerend..witnesser or denouncer or remembrer (as is God...
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Tumbleweeds (comic strip)
Grover Galley is the dotty editor of the Desert Denouncer newspaper.
Percy is a sardonic newsboy and copyboy for the Denouncer.
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Andrés Molina Enríquez
The denouncer has the right to choose the best part of the land suitable for expropriation.
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Office of the Attorney General of Colombia
An investigative process is initiated either by the institutions' own initiative or after a denouncer has made authorities aware of the case in a police
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Helge Hansen (resistance fighter)
Shortly after, the two and only assassinations in the Stavanger district were carried out, when the denouncer Herbert Geiche and Stapo torturist Leonard
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Osmund Brønnum
In April 1943 he had to flee the country for neutral Sweden, but this was discovered by a denouncer, and Brønnum was held up at Skotterud, not far from
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Rao Saheb (film)
As Rao Saheb begins to get closer to Radhika, empathizes with her and comes close to her, Mausi ends up as a champion of modernity and a denouncer of Brahminical
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