abolisher

noun
/əˈbɑl.ɪʃ.ɚ/US

Etymology

From abolish + -er.

  1. derived from aboleo
  2. derived from aboliss-
  3. inherited from abolisshen
  4. suffixed as abolisher — “abolish + er

Definitions

  1. Agent noun of abolish

    Agent noun of abolish; one who abolishes.

    • […] I am not come to bee an abolisher of the lawe.
    • I would not be thought a Reviver of old Rites and Ceremonies to the Burdening of the People, nor an Abolisher of innocent Customs, which are their Pleasures and Recreations […]
    • Alastors, Austenites, A-test Abolishers—even the straightest Of issues looks pretty oblique When a movement turns into a clique,

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