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Emancipator

Emancipator \E*man"ci*pa`tor\, n. [L.] One who emancipates.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
emancipator

1782, agent noun in Latin form from emancipate. Emancipationist "one who favors emancipation" in any sense is from 1822.

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emancipator

n. A person who emancipates.

WordNet
emancipator

n. someone who frees others from bondage; "Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator" [syn: manumitter]

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Emancipator (musician)

Douglas "Doug" Appling, (born May 27, 1987) better known by his stage name Emancipator, is an American electronic music producer based in Portland, Oregon. He launched his music career by self-releasing his debut album Soon It Will Be Cold Enough in 2006 while he was still a college student. He has subsequently released six albums, founded his own record label, and formed a live band, the Emancipator Ensemble, whose sold-out shows have been called by one critic "an unforgettable experience".

Usage examples of "emancipator".

And at last, when he held up his hands that his bonds might be removed, his emancipator found them scarred with toil unrequited, but free from the blood of man save that shed in open, honorable battle.

Give Lum's emancipators enough new tricks to demand golem-citizenship.

Maybe elites will throw their influence behind the emancipators and to get ditimmortality declared legal.

The emancipators and benefactors of those children were not legislators or factory inspectors, but manufacturers and financiers.

A deep feeling of regret always will prevail that the Liberator of woman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, could not live to see the complete triumph of her cause, as did those other great emancipators, Lincoln, Garrison and Phillips.

Now the shadow of the Emancipator passed over Babylon, slipping over square miles of flat roofs and courtyards and narrow twisty streets, cut here and there by the broader processional ways.