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perorator rare.|ˈpɛrəreɪtə(r)| [Agent-n. in L. form from perōrāre to perorate.] One who perorates; † the speaker of an epilogue.
1560Ingelend Disob. Child (Percy Soc.) 55 Here the Ryche Man and his Sonne go out, and in commeth the Peroratour. 1827Carlyle Germ. Rom. III. 219 Six well-conditioned perorators. So peˈroratory a., of or pertaining to peroration; n., utterance of a peroration.
1882Society 16 Dec. 8/1 A string of rounded peroratory periods. 1903Westm. Gaz. 2 Dec. 2/2 There were occasional lapses into what we can only call sentimental peroratory. |