reenactor

noun

Etymology

From reenact + -or.

  1. derived from actum
  2. derived from acte
  3. derived from in-
  4. derived from en-
  5. inherited from enacten
  6. prefixed as reenact — “re + enact
  7. suffixed as reenactor — “reenact + or

Definitions

  1. One who reenacts.

  2. One who takes part in a historical reenactment.

    • So we stare instead at a long dining tables with their collections of silver and porcelain and wander through restored kitchens full of re-enactors doing things to whole pigs.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA