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† ˈlegifer Obs. [a. L. lēgifer, f. lēgi-, lēx law + -fer bearing, bringing.] A legislator.
1602W. Watson Decacordon 53 Thus haue all lawes and legifers with great maiesty, ordained a distinction of place, regard, and esteeme to be had of euery person. 1604T. Wright Passions v. iv. 213 That the Legifers should have no lesse regard to Love, then to Lawes. 1612T. James Jesuits' Downf. 57 Such Lords, lawlesse Sirs, and Legifers they take themselues to be. |