? Obs. [f. SUGGEST v. + -OR. Cf. med.L. suggestor.] = SUGGESTER.

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1591.  Lambarde, Archeion (1635), 114. That such false Suggestors should be imprisoned onely.

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1609.  T. Morton, Answ. Higgons, 27. In his [Augustine’s] time this opinion of assigning the place of Abrahams bosome vnto a part of hell had some suggestors.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 137. As this is a mere … hypothesis,… so the suggestors of it are but mere novices in atheism.

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1796.  Morse, Amer. Geog., I. 332, note. Having been … a principal suggestor of the terms to be offered to France.

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1818.  Hallam, Mid. Ages, viii. III. (1819), III. 249, note. It is enacted that in every charter of pardon, granted at any one’s suggestion, the suggestor’s name, and the grounds of his suggestion shall be expressed.

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