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nominator|ˈnɒmɪneɪtə(r)| [ad. late L. nōminātor, agent-noun f. nōmināre: see -ator.] 1. One who nominates to office or for election.
1659Clarke Papers (Camden) IV. 299 The Counceil..agreed on 7 to be Nominators of Officers. 1714Bentley Rem. Free-thinking ii. §52 (1717) 66 While Tiberius Gracchus was creating new Consuls; one of the Nominators suddenly fell down dead. 1772Ann. Reg. 203 To oppose Lord Dysart, the first and improper nominator. 1831Lincoln Herald 6 May, The radical organ of the council of nominators. 1885L'pool Daily Post 30 June 4/8 Sir Richard's nominator and seconder and his election agent. †2. Math. A numerator. Obs. rare—1.
1674S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 41 This is called the Numerator, and sometime Nominator. Hence nomiˈnatrix, a female nominator.
1899Westm. Gaz. 1 April 6/3 It requires a holding of {pstlg}3,000 even to be a nominator or nominatrix [of directors]. |