mutilater
English
Etymology
mutilate + -er
Noun
mutilater (plural mutilaters)
- Archaic form of mutilator.
- 1830, George Stanley Faber, The difficulties of Romanism (page 262)
- These heretics were the original mutilaters of the Eucharist; as their predecessors, the Gnostics, were the original advocates of image-worship.
- 1830, George Stanley Faber, The difficulties of Romanism (page 262)
Anagrams
- multirate