[ad. late L. subjugātor, agent-n. f. subjugāre to SUBJUGATE.] One who subjugates; a subduer, conqueror.

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a. 1834.  Coleridge, Wks. (1853), IV. 360 (Worc.). Jove represents … 3. Nomos δαμνητής—the subjugator of the spirits.

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1858.  Gladstone, Homer, I. 459. The subjugators of some race in prior occupancy of the soil.

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1875.  Poste, Gaius, I. (ed. 2), 62. Paulus Aemilius, the subjugator of Epirus.

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