revelator

noun

Etymology

From Middle English revelator, from Latin revēlātor; by surface analysis, revelate + -or.

  1. derived from revēlātor
  2. inherited from revelator

Definitions

  1. A person or personified agent who reveals

    A person or personified agent who reveals; especially, one who makes a divine revelation.

    • Near-synonyms: revealer; discloser, divulger; uncoverer, unveiler; discoverer; clairvoyant, seer, prophet
    • But it was Paul to whom the Lord revealed the whole doctrine of the mystery; and we firmly believe he thus became the revelator to all men of these glorious things connected with this mystery.

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