[f. VOCIFERATE v., or ad. L. vōciferātor (Tertullian). Cf. F. vociférateur, Sp. and Pg. vociferador.] One who or that which vociferates; a clamorous or noisy shouter.

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1814.  Moore, Mem. (1853), II. 50. I dare say I shall put up with their noises till spring, when certainly you shall have the advantage of at least one of the little vociferators.

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1824.  Ann. Reg., 172. A numerous herd of vociferators in favour of arbitrary power.

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1887.  Daily Tel., 27 Oct. (Cassell’s). He defied the vociferators to do their worst.

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