[f. ADMIT + -ER1.] One who admits, who gives official reception, or mental assent.

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1581.  Mulcaster, Positions, 284. The admitters to schooles haue a great charge.

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1585.  Abp. Sandys, Serm. (1841), 120. The admitters of ministers are too lavish in our days.

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a. 1656.  Hales, Gold. Rem. (1688), 359. The first Admitters of all Ground of Science.

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