deluder
English
Etymology
delude
+
-er
Noun
deluder
(
plural
deluders
)
Someone who
deludes
1887
, Mabel Collins,
Light On The Path and Through the Gates of Gold
:
But I am one who wish that Time, the great
deluder
, were not so over-masterful.
1919
, Camilla Kenyon,
Spanish Doubloons
:
I saw her no longer as the
deluder
of Aunt Jane, but as herself the deluded.
1922
, James Joyce,
Ulysses
:
Or is it that from being a
deluder
of others he has become at last his own dupe as he is, if report belie him not, his own and his only enjoyer?
Anagrams
dreuled
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