[a. L. comminātor, f. commināri: see prec.] One who threatens or denounces vengeance; one who curses.

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1682.  H. More, Annot. Glanvill’s Lux. O., 74. In Comminations the Comminator is the Creditor, and he that is menaced the Debtor.

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1884.  N. & Q., 19 April, 319/2. We failed to recognize in the gallery of comminators the fine picture of the man … standing in the early morning at his garden gate and ‘swearing at large.’

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