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orderer|ˈɔːdərə(r)| Also 5 -our. [f. order v. + -er1.] One who, or that which, orders (in senses of the vb.).
1496–7Act 12 Hen. VII, c. 13 §1 The seid orderours and assessours in the seid Shires. 1532G. Hervet Xenophon's Househ. (1768) 1 A good husband, and a good ordrer of an house. 1595Daniel Civ. Wars i. xcv, Thou but as an vpright orderer, Sought'st to reform th' abused Kingdome here. 1615[see ordered 1]. 1644Digby Nat. Bodies i. (1658) 6 Aristotle..the most judicious orderer of notions, and director of mens conceptions, that ever lived. 1754Edwards Freed. Will iv. ix. 252 The first Cause and supreme Orderer of all Things. 1889H. F. Wood Englishman Rue Caïn xx. 318 How all these terrible orderers of other men were to be twisted round one's little finger! |