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citer|ˈsaɪtə(r)| [f. as prec. + -er1.] 1. One who summons to a court of law.
1591Percyvall Sp. Dict., Emplazador, a summoner, a citer. 1755in Johnson. 2. One who quotes, adduces, refers to.
a1732Atterbury (J.), I must desire the citer henceforward to inform us of his editions too. 1867A. J. Ellis E.E. Pronunc. i. i. 25 Contemporary languages are cited. But here the imperfect appreciation of the citer is painfully conspicuous. |