- a
meaning of "one who
pleads or
argues for a cause", from Anglo-French
oratour, Old
French orateur (14th century),
Latin orator ("speaker"), from orare...
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consulting heraldry The
Golden Boke of
Marcus Aurelius Emperour and
Eloquent Oratour (1535), by
Antonio de Guevara,
translated by Lord
Berners The
Golden Book...
- queen-dowager of France, to whom
Paynell describes himself as ‘your
daily oratour.’
Ulrich von Hutten's ‘De
Morbo Gallico’ [translated into
English by T...
- Estates: most
excellently and
eloquently set
forth by the
famous and
learned Oratour Isocrates, as
contained in
three Orations of
Morall Instructions, written...
-
understanding of good authors,
gathered out of the best
Grammarians and
Oratours by
Richard Sherry Londoner.
Whervnto is
added a declamacion, That chyldren...
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Treatise of
Schemes and
Tropes gathered out of the best
Grammarians and
Oratours.
Whereunto is
added a
declamation written fyrst in
Latin by Erasmus,’ London...