† disgradern.
Etymology: formed as disgrade v. + -er suffix1.
Obsolete.
rare.
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > degrading or debasement > [noun] > one who
a1603 T. Cartwright (1618) Pref. sig. D Disgracers and disgraders of the Scripture haue taught men to say, that the copies are corrupted.
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