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epitomator|ɪˈpɪtəˌmeɪtə(r)| [agent-n. f. L. epitomāre: see epitomate.] One who writes an epitome of a larger work.
1621Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 420, I dare not utterly therefore condemne Epitomators. 1801Month. Mag. XII. 574 To cleanse the Augean stable of ancient chronology is not the proper office of an epitomator. 1860Westcott Introd. Study Gosp. vii. (ed. 5) 367 St. Mark was regarded as a mere epitomator of the other synoptists. 1875Poste Gaius i. comm. (ed. 2) 113 The epitomator of Gaius. |