mutilater

English

Etymology

From mutilate +‎ -er.

Noun

mutilater (plural mutilaters)

  1. 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.

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