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† paritor Obs.|ˈpærɪtə(r)| Also 6 parritour, -ator, 7 -itor, 8 -ettor, -otter; 6 perritore, 6–7 parator, 8 -iter. [Aphetic f. apparitor.] An apparitor or summoning officer of an ecclesiastical court.
1530Palsgr. 252/1 Parytorie [? parytor] somoner, bedeau. 1587–8in Swayne Sarum Churchw. Acc. (1896) 135 Sparkes the parritour for smoke fardinges to the vse of or Ladie church. 1600Heywood 2nd Pt. Edw. IV, Wks. 1874 I. 161 We are the Bishops Parators, my friend. 1614J. Robinson Relig. Commun. 19 The greatest part from the Prelate to the Paritour are..irreligious. 1671Eachard Observ. Answ. Contempt Clergy (1705) 16 Unless I should have..turned Parrettor or Informer. 1682N. O. Boileau's Lutrin iii. 187 Where Doctors, Proctors, Paritors together Shaun't leave upon thy Naked back one Feather. 1716Finghall Churchw. Acc. (MS.), Paid To the Pariter 1s. 9d. 1794Pilton Churchw. Acc. in Notes and Gleanings (Exeter) II. 38/1 Paid the Parrotter 1s. 6d. 1825Scott Betrothed xvii, A paritor, or summoner of the ecclesiastical court. |