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  • noun Plural form of predicator.

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Examples

  • Their place is largely taken now by predicators of the faith of John Knox, with a plentiful following of pious believers.

    Lippincott's Magazine, Volume 11, No. 26, May, 1873 Various

  • "Academies and UTCs are predicators of the kind of pessimism that kids are forever destined for one or other route.

    University technical college is set to make its debut 2010

  • I‘m sure I have seen this age bracket (15 and 23) on “When predicators attack” the hidden camera news show.

    Chace Crawford Ashley Greene Caught Making Out After Teen Choice Awards 2008

  • And by the great alms that he dealt every year to the convents in Paris, both of the friars predicators and minors, said sometime to his familiars: O God, how this alms is well set or bestowed on so much and so great number of friars affluing and coming to Paris out from all lands for to learn the divine scriptures, and to the end they might show and utter them through all the world to the cure and salvation of souls.

    The Golden Legend, vol. 7 1230-1298 1900

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