discerptor
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɪˈsɜːp.tə/
Noun
discerptor (plural discerptors)
- (formal, rare) A person who pulls something apart; a person who divides or separates.
- Emanuel Swedenborg, Spiritual Diary
- Those who execute such penalties, that is, the discerptors or punishers, were near me, about my head, and took great delight in inflicting the punishment […]
- 1959, Douglas Young, Miltonic Light on Professor Denys Page's Homeric Theory (in Greece & Rome, volume 6, number 1, pages 96-108)
- If, at some remote future period, the discerptors of Milton should exhaust the resources of post-Wolfian Homeric theorizing, they may still find a fresh ruse or two in the tactical manuals of the Baconian assailants […]
- Emanuel Swedenborg, Spiritual Diary
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