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considerer|kənˈsɪdərə(r)| [f. consider + -er1; cf. OF. considéreur (15th c.).] One who considers: a. with the eyes; b. with the mind. a.c1449Pecock Repr. 478 Open ynowȝ to ech considerer. 1607Topsell Serpents (1653) 659 All the beholders and considerers of this seldom seen combate. 1665Boyle Occas. Refl. (1675) 66 If..our considerer chance to take notice how thick 'tis set with Leaves. 1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. iii. iv. i. (1852) 585 More of the smaller stars may be seen by our considerers than in many other places. b.1570R. Ascham Scholem. ii. (Arb.) 154 Salust..requireth a learned Reader, and a right considerer of him. 1672Newton in Phil. Trans. VII. 5084 At the perusal of the considerations..I find the Considerer somewhat more concern'd for an Hypothesis, than I expected. a1713T. Ellwood Autobiog. (1765) 412 A superficial Considerer of what he reads. 1870M. Conway Earthw. Pilgr. xxi. 249 They have found that the ‘considerer’ of their faith rarely ends in accepting it. |