Obs. Also har-. [f. prec. + -ER1; or after L. agent-nouns in -ATOR; cf. ARIOLER.] A diviner or soothsayer.
1652. Gaule, Magastrom., 300. Ariopharnes gave judgement better than all the ariolaters.
1657. Pierce, Div. Philanthr., Ded. 10. You are not either a Lord or a Lady, as the shrewd Hariolator doth seem to think.