Aphorist
a person who makes or uses .
historical examples
the aphorist read himself so well, that to juggle with himself was a necessity.
the ordeal of richard feverel, complete george meredith
-ssisted by the faithful female berry, she was conquering an aphorist.
the ordeal of richard feverel, complete george meredith
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