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oˈvator [agent-n. in L. form from ovāre: see ovate v.2] † a. Rom. Hist. One who receives an ovation (obs.). b. colloq. One who takes part in a spontaneous enthusiastic welcome.1661 Morgan Sph. Gentry iii. iv. 35 The Triumpher had a Lawrel crown, the Ovator one of Fir, being different in their pomp. ...
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ovate
▪ I. ovate, n. (ˈɒvət) [f. an assumed Latin plural Ovātēs, representing οὐατεῖς, vātēs, soothsayers, prophets, mentioned by Strabo, along with Δρυῑ́δαι ‘Druids’, and βάρδοι ‘Bards’, as a third order in the Gaulish hierarchy. Cf. euhages.] A term used as the English equivalent of Welsh ofydd, now app...
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▪ I. oval, a.1 and n.1 (ˈəʊvəl) Also 6 ovalle, 6–7 -all, 7 -ale. [prob. ad. mod.L. ōvāl-is, -e, f. ōvum egg. (The ancient L. word was ōvāt-us.) Hatz.-Darm. cite F. oval adj. from Rabelais 1546.] A. adj. 1. Having the form of an egg; egg-shaped; approximately egg-shaped, ellipsoidal.1577 Dee Relat. S...
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