[n. of agent from L. consummāre to CONSUMMATE: see -OR.] One who consummates or brings to perfection.

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1624.  Bp. Mountagu, New Gagg, 142. Christ … crowne of our felicitie … and consummator of our glorie.

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1768.  Life of Sapskull, II. 47. To be the consummator of her nuptials.

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1833.  New Monthly Mag., XXXVIII. 136. She is the consummator of that undefinable species of wit which we should call … the slang of good society.

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