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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·a·tor
n.
1.
A
public
speaker
;
one
who
delivers
an
oration
;
especially
,
one
distinguished
for
his
skill
and
power
as
a
public
speaker
;
one
who
is
eloquent
.
I
am
no
orator
,
as
Brutus
is
.
--
Shak
.
Some
orator
renowned
In
Athens
or
free
Rome
. --
Milton
.
2.
Law
(a)
In
equity
proceedings
,
one
who
prays
for
relief
;
a
petitioner
.
(b)
A
plaintiff
,
or
complainant
,
in
a
bill
in
chancery
.
3.
Eng. Universities
An
officer
who
is
the
voice
of
the
university
upon
all
public
occasions
,
who
writes
,
reads
,
and
records
all
letters
of
a
public
nature
,
presents
,
with
an
appropriate
address
,
those
persons
on
whom
honorary
degrees
are
to
be
conferred
,
and
performs
other
like
duties
; --
called
also
public orator
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pub·lic
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
people
;
belonging
to
the
people
;
relating
to
,
or
affecting
,
a
nation
,
state
,
or
community
; --
opposed
to
private
;
as
,
the
public
treasury
.
To
the
public
good
Private
respects
must
yield
. --
Milton
.
He
[
Alexander
Hamilton
]
touched
the
dead
corpse
of
the
public
credit
,
and
it
sprung
upon
its
feet
.
--
D
.
Webster
.
2.
Open
to
the
knowledge
or
view
of
all
;
general
;
common
;
notorious
;
as
,
public
report
;
public
scandal
.
Joseph
, . . .
not
willing
to
make
her
a
public
example
,
was
minded
to
put
her
away
privily
.
--
Matt
.
i
. 19.
3.
Open
to
common
or
general
use
;
as
,
a
public
road
;
a
public
house
.
“The
public
street.”
public act
or
public statute
Law
,
an
act
or
statute
affecting
matters
of
public
concern
.
Of
such
statutes
the
courts
take
judicial
notice
.
Public credit
.
See
under
Credit
.
Public funds
.
See
Fund
, 3.
Public house
,
an
inn
,
or
house
of
entertainment
.
Public law
.
(a)
See
International law
,
under
International
.
(b)
A
public
act
or
statute
.
Public nuisance
.
Law
See
under
Nuisance
.
Public orator
.
Eng. Universities
See
Orator
, 3.
Public stores
,
military
and
naval
stores
,
equipments
,
etc
.
Public works
,
all
fixed
works
built
by
civil
engineers
for
public
use
,
as
railways
,
docks
,
canals
,
etc
.;
but
strictly
,
military
and
civil
engineering
works
constructed
at
the
public
cost
.
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