[f. ELICIT v. + -OR.] One who elicits or draws forth.
1839. Bailey, Festus (1854), 137. The death dispeller, life elicitor.
1860. Tristram, Gt. Sahara, xix. 320. The most skilful elicitor of statistics and traditions I ever met with.
[f. ELICIT v. + -OR.] One who elicits or draws forth.
1839. Bailey, Festus (1854), 137. The death dispeller, life elicitor.
1860. Tristram, Gt. Sahara, xix. 320. The most skilful elicitor of statistics and traditions I ever met with.