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noter|ˈnəʊtə(r)| [f. note v.2 + -er1. An OE. notere occurs as a gloss to L. notarius (Napier O.E. Glosses i. 2846).] †1. A writer of the musical score in MSS.
1491in L. Toulmin Smith York Myst. Introd. p. xxxix, Tixt-wryters, luminers, noters, turners, and florisschers. 2. One who takes or writes notes.
1589J. Rider Bibl. Schol., A breefe noter of the contentes of bookes, eclogarius. 1611Cotgr., Remarquer, a marker, or noter of things. 1755Johnson, Noter, he who takes notice. 1849N. & Q. 1st Ser. I. 13 John Aubrey, the most noted Querist, if not the Querist noter of all English antiquaries. 3. An annotator or commentator. rare.
1644Laud Wks. (1854) IV. 334 The beast is primarily the Roman empire, in the judgment of the Geneva noters. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. vii. 397 His Notes as the Noter, got perfection with His age. 4. One who notes a protested bill. rare—1.
1849De Quincey Eng. Mail Coach Select. 1854 IV. 297 You are made unhappy—if noters and protesters are the sort of wretches whose..shadows darken the house of life. |