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Ranters - Wikipedia
The Ranters were one of a number of dissenting groups that emerged about the time of the Commonwealth of England (1649–1660). en.wikipedia.org
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Ranter - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
someone who rants and raves; speaks in a violent or loud manner. synonyms: raver. see moresee less. type of: speaker, talker, utterer, verbaliser, ... www.vocabulary.com
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RANTER Synonyms - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for RANTER: railer, admonisher, scold, quibbler, reprover, grumbler, complainer, rebuker; Antonyms of RANTER: praiser, commender. www.merriam-webster.com
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ranter
▪ I. ranter, n. (ˈræntə(r)) [f. rant v. + -er1.] 1. One who rants, declaims noisily or bombastically, esp. in preaching (cf. 2).1649 Cromwell Let. 14 Nov. (Carlyle), There went also, with this party, Sir Thomas Armstrong, Colonel Trevor, and most of their great ranters. 1675 Traherne Chr. Ethics 339... Oxford English Dictionary
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ranter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · One who rants; a noisy, boisterous speaker or declaimer. · (obsolete) A jovial fellow. Derived terms. edit · ranter-go-round. Translations. edit. en.wiktionary.org
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ranter, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb ranter is in the early 1600s. ranter is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French rentraire. See etymology. Nearby entries. www.oed.com
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Ranter-Go-Round
Ranter Go Round is related to the dedicated pack card or tile games of Gnav and Killekort. History Ranter Go Round is described as early as 1881. An 1882 account describes Ranter Go Round as "a first-rate game for a winter evening." wikipedia.org
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36 Synonyms & Antonyms for RANTER | Thesaurus.com
ranter · blowhard · blusterer · boaster · brag · braggadocio · bragger · egotist · exhibitionist · gasbag · grandstander · hotshot · know-it-all · peacock ... www.thesaurus.com
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Ranter
Ranter: a term broadly and pejoratively used to refer to those who held antinomian beliefs. Antinomianism forcefully reasserted the primacy of faith over works, ... www.lancaster.ac.uk
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ranter - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
1. someone who rants and raves; speaks in a violent or loud manner [syn: {ranter}, {raver}] WordNet ® Princeton University. scrabblewordfinder.org
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ranter - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com
Principal Translations. Inglés, Español. ranter n, (person who complains at length) (a gritos), protestón, protestona nm, nf. www.wordreference.com
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ranter
ranter/ˈræntə(r); `ræntɚ/ n. 牛津英汉双解词典
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William Penn's 12 slaves (a citation mystery) - Quaker Ranter
William Penn, the founder of the Penn­syl­va­nia colony, owned 12 slaves on his estate, Penns­bury; how­ev­er, he grad­u­al­ly became a sup­port­er of the abo­li­tion of the institution. Thir­teen years of edits has reworked the sen­tence quite a bit but the 12 num­ber remains from the begin­ning and in that first Wikipedia ...
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Rant (disambiguation)
dance-step, originating in the UK; see Music of Northumbria Other uses "The Rant", a commercial in the I Am Canadian media campaign for Molson Canadian Beer Ranter wikipedia.org
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Ranterism
Ranterism (ˈræntərɪz(ə)m) [f. ranter n. + -ism.] The practices or doctrines of Ranters.1673 Penn Spir. Alexander the Coppersmith Rebuked 9 It is an absolute Inlet to Ranterism. 1697 G. Keith Sec. Narr. Proc. Turn.-Hall 26 The bottom of it is Ranterisme, and wild Notion and Fancy. 1841 Englishman's M... Oxford English Dictionary
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