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Definition of "rhetor"

rhetor

/ˈɹiːtə(ɹ)/
  • noun

    plural rhetors

    1. (archaic) A rhetorician.  

      Quotations

      • Schir, ye have mony servitouris, / And officiaris of dyvers curis, / Kirkmen, courtmen, and craftismen fyne, / Doctouris in jure and medicyne, / Divinouris, rethoris, and philosophouris, / Astrologis, artistis, and oratouris, / Men of armes and vailyeand knychtis, / And mony uther gudlie wichtis, / Musicianis, menstralis, and mirrie singaris, / Chevalouris, cawandaris, and flingaris, / Cunyouris, carvouris, and carpentaris, / Beildaris of barkis and ballingaris, / Masounis lyand upon the land, / And schipwrichtis hewand upone the strand, / Glasing wrichtis, goldsmythis, and lapidaris, / Pryntouris, payntouris, and potingaris, / And all of thair craft cunning, / And all at anis lawboring, / Quhilk pleisand ar and honorable, / And to your hienes profitable, / And richt convenient for to be, / With your hie regale majestie, / Deservand of your grace most ding, / Bayth thank, rewarde, and cherissing.

        early 16th c., William Dunbar, Remonstrance to the King

      • Your hearing , which is mostly the fairest part of you , what is it but as of a rhetor at a desk , to commend or dislike , the same which you have as well for the stage as the pulpit , a plaudit or an hiss

        1643, Henry Hammond, Christ and Barabbas (a sermon)

Similar words

  • rhetoric
  • retort
  • praetor
  • rector
  • retorts
  • praetors
  • hetero
  • raptors
  • reborn
  • record

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  • Synonyms of "rhetor"
  • Antonyms of "rhetor"
  • Rhetor - Wikipedia
  • rhetor - Wiktionary
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