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discourser
discourser (dɪˈskɔəsə(r)) Also 6 -our, 7 -or. [f. discourse v. + -er1.] One who discourses; a speaker, talker, narrator, preacher, orator; the writer of a discourse or dissertation.1564 Brief. Exam. **iij b, There are much paynes bestowed of these discoursours. 1579 J. Stubbes Gaping Gulf A vj b, Th...
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Tiger Varadachariar
His father Ramanujachariar was a musical discourser, his brother K.V. Srinivasa Ayyangar was a musicologist, and another brother K.V.
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moirologist
moirologist rare—1. (mɔɪˈrɒlədʒɪst) [f. late Gr. µοιρολόγος (corruptly written µυρολόγος, mod.Gr. µυριολόγος, whence myriologue), f. Gr. µοῖρα fate, death + -λόγος speaker, discourser: see -logist.] A hired mourner in modern Greece.1886 Q. Rev. July 215 There may be found traces, too, of Lethe..in t...
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-logue
-logue (lɒg) the form assumed by the Gr. -λογος, -λογον in adapted words (most of them through Fr.), as analogue, catalogue, dialogue. The words with this ending which are designations of persons (in most instances repr. actual or assumed Gr. compounds of -λόγος ‘speaker, discourser’, and related to...
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Junior Woodchucks
(Ceremonialized Oratorical Discourser of Fishes, Alfalfa, Toadstools, Human, Earwigs and/or Rodents)
On few occasions Donald Duck has taken on the role
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humorize
humorize, v. (ˈhjuːməraɪz) [f. humour (or L. hūmor) + -ize.] † 1. intr. To agree or comply with the humour of a person or thing. Obs.1598 Marston Pygmal. iii. 148 His clothes doe sympathize, And with his inward spirit humorize. 2. To speak or think humorously; to make humorous remarks or reflections...
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discourse
▪ I. discourse, n. (dɪˈskɔəs, ˈdɪs-) Also 4–5 discours, discors. [a. F. discours, ad. L. discurs-us ‘running to and fro, conversation, discourse’ (after cours:—L. cursus): cf. It. discorso, Sp. discurso. L. discurs-us is f. discurs-, ppl. stem of discurrĕre: see next.] † 1. Onward course; process or...
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