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glos·sa·tor G5162750 (glô′sā-tər, glŏs′ā-)n. One who provides explanatory glosses, especially a scholar or scribe who writes notes in the margins of or between the lines of a text. [Medieval Latin glōssātor, from glōssāre, to gloss, from Latin glōssa, foreign word requiring explanation; see gloss2.]glossator (ɡlɒˈseɪtə) n1. (Journalism & Publishing) Also called: glossarist, glossist or glossographer a writer of glosses and commentaries, esp (in the Middle Ages) an interpreter of Roman and Canon Law2. (Library Science & Bibliography) a compiler of a glossaryglos•sa•tor (glɒˈseɪ tər, glɔ-) n. a writer of glosses. EncyclopediaSeeGlossatorsGlossator
GLOSSATOR. A commentator or annotator of the Roman law. One of the authors of the Gloss. ThesaurusSeeglossarist |