α. 1500s– celebrator.
β. 1600s–1700s celebrater.
单词 | celebrator |
释义 | celebratorn.α. 1500s– celebrator. β. 1600s–1700s celebrater. A person who celebrates (in various senses); esp. one who publicly praises a person or thing; an extoller (of). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > making famous > [noun] > one who celebrator1555 illustrator1598 renowner?1615 1555 J. Elder Copie of Let. to Scotl. sig. A.viiv The kinges highnes at the Agnus dei kissyng ye celebrator according to the ceremonies of mariages vsed in holy catholicke churches. 1609 B. Jonson Masque of Queenes sig. F1v I know no worthier way of Epilogue, than the celebration of who were the Celebraters. a1617 S. Hieron Penance for Sinne in Wks. (1620) II. 340 He will set himselfe to bee a publisher and a celebrater of his righteousnesse. 1624 A. Darcie tr. Originall of Idolatries iii. 12 To demand of the Celebrater some flesh. c1715 A. Pope Corr. (1956) I. 272 I am really more a well-wisher to your felicity, than a celebrater of your beauty. 1788 A. Kippis Life Capt. J. Cook vii. 511 Female poets have hitherto been the chief celebrators of Captain Cook in this country. 1850 L. Hunt Autobiogr. (1860) ii. 30 The birthplace of Marlowe..and of my friend Horne, his congenial celebrator. 1897 Punch 3 July 331/1 What are the physical requirements of an official Jubilee celebrator? 1920 Freeman 22 Sept. 34/1 One looks for an epic poet rather than a novelist.., a celebrator of adventures rather than a manufacturer of assurances. 1986 J. D. Hamilton Bob Friday's Other Eye iii. 12 Events often continue through Saturday and Sunday and the celebrators need Monday to recover. 2013 B. Boyd Stalking Nabokov iv. 38 Nabokov was above all the great celebrator of married love. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1555 |
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