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allegorizer|ˈælɪgəˌraɪzə(r)| [f. prec. + -er1.] One who allegorizes: a. who expounds allegorically; b. who speaks in allegories.
1677R. Gilpin Dæmon. Sac. (1867) 165 The allegorizers and inventors of mysteries..are ravished with the discovery of a new nothing. 1736Coventry Phil. Conv. v. (T.) The Stoick philosophers..were great allegorizers in their theology. 1824Coleridge Aids to Refl. (1848) I. 254 The fond humour of the mystic divines, and allegorizers of Holy Writ. |