[a. L. congregātor assembler, n. of action f. congregāre to CONGREGATE.] One who congregates or assembles.

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1649.  Roberts, Clavis Bibl., 364. The Congregator, or Gatherer-together, as the Hebrew imports.

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1794.  T. Taylor, Pausanias’ Descr. Greece, II. 236. Jupiter is called the Congregator.

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1872.  Symonds, Study of Dante, 232. He was the congregator of those great spirits who presided over the resurrection of learning.

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  Hence Congregatrix. [see -TRIX.]

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1649.  Roberts, Clavis Bibl., 365. This word [Koheleth] is … in the Feminine Gender; and so may be translated exactly, The Congregatrix, or the Preacheresse.

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