[a. L. abnegātor, agent-noun from abnegāre: see ABNEGATE.] One who abnegates; one who denies, or renounces.
1637. Sandys, State of Relig., 96. Fighters against the light, protectors of darkenesses abnegators and dispensers against the Lawes of God.
1834. Gen. Thompson, Exercises (1842), III. 415. Habitual abnegators of the principles of public and private morality.