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prefacer|ˈprɛfəsə(r)| [f. prec. + -er1.] One who makes or writes a preface.
1650[? W. Sanderson] Aulicus Coquin. 89 This Prefacer stickes in their stomacks. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §15. 272 The learned Prefacer to the late edition of Hierocles. 1758Goldsm. Mem. Protestant (1895) I. 4 The Public will scarce be influenced in their Judgment by an obscure Prefacer. 1884Brit. & For. Evang. Q. Rev. Oct. 702 The Antinomianism with which Hadow charges Fisher and his prefacer. |