English

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Etymology

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From under- +‎ mediator.

Noun

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undermediator (plural undermediators)

  1. A subordinate mediator.
    • 1840, John Rogers, Anti-popery: Or, Popery Unreasonable, Unscriptural, and Novel, page 191:
      The undermediators are not required, have nothing properly to do, no peculiar duty to perform; but are an unprofitable or inutile set of beings sitting down and looking at each other through want of other occupation.