[a. L. abnegātor, agent-noun from abnegāre: see ABNEGATE.] One who abnegates; one who denies, or renounces.

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1637.  Sandys, State of Relig., 96. Fighters against the light, protectors of darkenesses … abnegators and dispensers against the Lawes of God.

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1834.  Gen. Thompson, Exercises (1842), III. 415. Habitual abnegators of the principles of public and private morality.

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