abnegator

/ˈæb.nɪˌɡeɪ.tɚ/

ÆB · nɪɡeɪ · tɚ (3 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

One who abnegates, denies, or rejects.

Etymology

From Late Latin abnegator, from abnegatus. Equivalent to abnegate + -or.

Example Sentences

  • "On the other side, representing a serpentine generation wholy, made of fraud, policies, and practises, men lovers of the world, and haters of truth and godlinesse, fighters against the light, protectors of darkenesse, persecuters of marriage, and patrons of brothelles, abnegators and dispencers against the lawes of God […]"
  • "The Catholic is theoretically a Collectivist, a self-abnegator, a Tory, a Conservative, a supporter of Church and State one and undivisible, an obeyer."
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