vindicator

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vindicātor, equivalent to vindicate + -or.

  1. borrowed from vindicātor

Definitions

  1. A person who vindicates.

    • Little thought the good-natured vindicator of Lady Anne's offspring (to all of whom he was sincerely attached) that he had drawn upon one that which she held to be the great misfortune of her life a short time afterwards.

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