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Webster 1913 Edition


Revolter

Re-volt′er

,
Noun.
One who revolts.

Webster 1828 Edition


Revolter

REVOLT'ER

, n.
1.
One who changes sides; a deserter.
2.
One who renounces allegiance and subjection to his prince or state.
3.
In Scripture, one who renounces the authority and laws of God. Jer. 6. Hos. 9.

Definition 2024


revolter

revolter

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English

Noun

revolter (plural revolters)

  1. Someone who revolts; a rebel or deserter
    • 1891, Various, Character Writings of the 17th Century:
      He is like a revolter in an army; and as men of honour and commanders seldom prove such, but common soldiers, men of mean condition, frequently to mend their fortunes, so in religion clergymen who are commanders seldom prevail upon one another, and when they do, the proselyte is usually one who had no reputation among his own party before, and after a little trial finds as little among those to whom he revolts.
    • 1917, James Boswell, Life of Johnson:
      When I came to the word Renegado, after telling that it meant "one who deserts to the enemy, a revolter," I added, Sometimes we say a GOWER. Thus it went to the press; but the printer had more wit than I, and struck it out.'