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dishonourer, -orer|dɪsˈɒnərə(r)| [f. dishonour v. + -er1.] One who dishonours.
1671Milton Samson 861 An irreligious Dishonourer of Dagon. 1787A. Hilditch Rosa de Montmorien II. 152 The injured Morton recognized his base dishonourer. c1870J. G. Murphy Comm. Lev. xx. 1–9 Introd., Dishonorers of parents. b. One who violates female honour; a defiler.
1755Johnson, Dishonourer..a violator of chastity. 1881S. Colvin Landor iii. 62 In order to chastise her [his daughter's] dishonourer. |