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censurer|ˈsɛnsjʊərə(r), -ʃ(j)ʊərə(r)| Also 6 censorer. [f. censure v. + -er1.] One who censures. †1. = censor n. 1, 2. Obs.
1586T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. (1589) 206 Cato, being the Censurer of the election. 1621Bk. Discip. Ch. Scot. 89 Some to be censurers of the manners of the people. †2. A judge, a critic. Obs.
1575–85Abp. Sandys Serm. (1841) 106 To be favourable censurers of our brethren. 1624Heywood Gunaik. ix. 454 How can I..bee a just and equall censurer of such divine beauties? 1661Origen's Opin. in Phœnix (1721) I. 81 As candid and equal a Censurer as you are. 3. One who finds fault, blames, or condemns.
1586T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. To Rdr., Like to malicious censorers. a1674Clarendon Hist. Reb. (1720) III. xi. 184 A free Speaker and Censurer of their affected behaviour. 1724Swift Riddle, I'm too profuse, some cens'rers cry. 1751Johnson Rambl. No. 165 ⁋7 My opponents and censurers tacitly confessing their despair. 1882A. W. Ward Dickens vii. 205 That Dickens had such a manner his most supercilious censurer will readily allow. |