Admonitor
an admonisher.
historical examples
there is also an admonitor who sees that the general governs according to the laws of the society and for the common good.
the jesuits, 1534-1921 thomas j. campbell
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grown fast to something; congenitally attached. historical examples the gills are thin, close, adnate, a delicate cinnamon-brown becoming darker with age. the mushroom, edible and otherwise m. e. hard when they are attached squarely and firmly to the stem they are said to be adnate. the mushroom, edible and otherwise m. e. hard differs from […]
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