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单词 remarker
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remarkern.

Brit. /rᵻˈmɑːkə/, U.S. /rəˈmɑrkər/, /riˈmɑrkər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: remark v.1, -er suffix1.
Etymology: < remark v.1 + -er suffix1.
1. A person who makes or publishes remarks on a literary work; a reviewer or critic. Also: an author of a work called ‘Remarks’ on some subject. Obsolete.Common in the late 17th and 18th centuries.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > literary criticism > review or critique > [noun] > reviewer
remarker1614
reviewer1651
book reviewer1826
revieweress1830
1614 P. Forbes To Recusant 11 in Def. Lawful Calling My remarker..hath busied himselfe..on the 6. 7. and 8. sections of my Treatise (as his tokens left thereupon well shewe).
1684 S. E. Answer Remarks upon Dr. H. More 214 The Remarker had better have let things alone.
1737 B. Franklin in Pennsylvania Gaz. 1–8 Dec. 2/2 To follow the Remarker thro' all his incoherencies and absurdities would be irksome.
1756 S. Johnson Life Browne in Sir T. Browne Christian Morals (ed. 2) p. li It was observed by some of the remarkers on the Religio Medici.
a1767 W. Macfarlane Geneal. Coll. (1900) II. 425 The Remarker Says that the Son of Norman was Simon.
1795 E. Burke Fourth Let. Peace Regicide Directory in Writings & Speeches (1991) IX. 99 The Remarker..seems aware, that this arrangement..leaves us at the mercy of the new Coalition.
2. A person who makes or utters observations on someone or something; a critical observer. Now usually: a person who makes a particular remark.
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the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > one who sees > [noun] > observer
advisora1325
viewer1572
notary1589
observator1642
remarkera1684
noticer1880
observer1925
eyeball1976
society > communication > information > intimation or making known > [noun] > one who or that which
advertisement1447
deferent1670
remarkera1684
advertiser1712
notifier1738
noticer1751
warner1762
notice1766
adviser1854
Typhoid Mary1909
a1684 R. Leighton Pract. Comm. 1st Epist. Peter (1694) II. 157 My remarkers David calls them, they that scan my ways.
1704 R. Steele Lying Lover iii. 32 She pretends to be a Remarker, and looks at every body.
1741 S. Richardson Pamela IV. xliv. 271 The Scandal which some severe Remarkers are apt to throw upon the Wives of Parsons.
1788 F. Burney Diary Jan. (1842) IV. 30 With those keen remarkers..there is a zest in conversing that gives a spirit to every subject.
1810 B. Silliman Jrnl. Trav. (1820) III. 35 They are thinking of their dinners (said the remarker) and not of your passports.
1835 Times 8 Aug. 7/2 The remarker has the hardihood to say that ‘no school in the county of Devon appears to be confined to children of parents of the Established Church, or of any other religious denomination’.
1888 Harper's Mag. Dec. 99/1 Parliamentary rules were suspended by acclamation until the sensitive lady was soothed and the remarker rebuked.
1927 Virginia Law Rev. 12 563 Some of them do make many unnecessary remarks anent their professional opponents which are sufferingly stinging and do not help the remarker's cause in the slightest degree.
1954 Philos. Sci. 21 23 The remark is often made that conflict means inefficiency. Therefore, the remarker may go on to say, conflicts ought to be resolved.
2001 J. Barth Coming Soon (2002) 176 It's not surprising that someone at the yacht or country club would remark to him (folks like to suppose the remarker to have been Jane Harrison..) [etc.].
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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