PREDICATOR


Meaning of PREDICATOR in English

ˈpredəˌkād.ə(r), -atə- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French predicatour, from Late Latin praedicator, from Latin, proclaimer, from praedicatus (past participle of praedicare to proclaim) + -or — more at preach

1. : one that predicates

2. archaic : preacher ; especially : a preaching friar

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