lick-platter

English

Etymology

lick + platter

Noun

lick-platter (plural lick-platters)

  1. (obsolete) A sycophant.
    • 1853, Bulwer-Lytton, Edward, My Novel, or Varieties in English Life, volume 2, page 186:
      And as for freedom from malignant personalities, he might have been a model to all critics. I must except politics, however, for in these he could be rabid and savage. He had a passion for independence, which, though pushed to excess, was not without grandeur. No lick-platter, no parasite, no toadeater, no literary beggar, no hunter after patronage and subscriptions; even in his dealings with Audley Egerton, he insisted on naming the price for his labours.

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