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narrater (plural narraters)

  1. Alternative form of narrator
    • 1896, Maurice Fluegel, The Messiah-Ideal[1], volume 1, page 149:
      This portrait, apparently, was that of Abraham and Sarah. [...] The biblical narrater honestly distinguishes and mentions them both.
    • 1998, Stephen L. Dyson, Ancient Marbles to American Shores: Classical Archaeology in the United States[2], page 128:
      Walter Muir Whitehill, long-time director of the Athenaeum and eloquent narrater of Boston's cultural history, summarized the dilemma [...].

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