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plagiarist|ˈpleɪdʒɪərɪst| [f. plagiary + -ist.] One who plagiarizes; one who is guilty of plagiarism.
1674R. Godfrey Inj. & Ab. Physic 56 The Author (..I should say the Collector or Plagiarist). 1779Sheridan Critic i. i, A dexterous plagiarist..might take out some of the best things in my tragedy, and put them into his own comedy. 1822Hazlitt Table-t. Ser. ii. v. (1869) 123 The poorest of all plagiarists, the plagiarists of words. 1866–7Baring-Gould Cur. Myths Mid. Ages, Antichr. & Pope Joan (1894) 172 The story spread among the mediæval chroniclers, who were great plagiarists. Hence plagiaˈristic a., characteristic of a plagiarist; pertaining to or characterized by plagiarism; whence plagiaˈristically adv.
1821Wainewright Ess. & Crit. (1880) 150 The whole series was cold, commonplace, and plagiaristic. 1823Blackw. Mag. XIII. 93 They..have very unhandsomely and plagiaristically anticipated my own original lucubrations. 1838Fraser's Mag. XVIII. 545 There is risk..in any or all of these plagiaristic devices. |