? Obs. [agent-noun f. AGGREGATE v., as if a. L. *aggregātor, f. aggregāre.]
1. One who joins himself to; an adherent.
1533. Elyot, Castel of Helth (1541), A iiij. Ye practisis of Isake, Halyabbas, Rasys, Mesue, and also of the more part of them which were their aggregatours and folowers.
2. A collector of particulars; a compiler.
1621. Burton, Anat. Mel., II. IV. I. iii. (1676), 230/2. Jacobus de Dondis the Aggregator repeats Ambergreese Nutmegs and all Spice amongst the rest.