relator
English
Etymology
Noun
relator (plural relators)
- One who relates, or tells; a relater or narrator.
- 1655, Thomas Fuller, Church-history of Britain, 1845, J. S. Brewer (editor), Thomas Fuller, The Church History of Britain, Volume 1, page 54,
- He needs almost a miraculous faith to be able to remove mountains, yea, to make the sun stand still, and sometimes to go back, who will undertake to accord the contradictions in time and place between the several relators of this history.
- 1655, Thomas Fuller, Church-history of Britain, 1845, J. S. Brewer (editor), Thomas Fuller, The Church History of Britain, Volume 1, page 54,
- (law) A private person at whose relation, or in whose behalf, the attorney-general allows an information in the nature of a quo warranto to be filed.
- (group theory) An expression of the identity element of a group as a product of generators, used in a presentation (type of specification) of the group.
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Portuguese
Noun
relator m (plural relatores)
Spanish
Noun
relator m (plural relatores, feminine relatora, feminine plural relatoras)
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