(see the vb.). Also -or. [f. SUPPLEMENT v. + -ER1.] One who supplements.

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1644.  Featly, Roma Ruens, 12. The author and supplementer of Catalogus testium veritatis.

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1697.  Dryden, Virgil, Life, **j b. Franshemius, the Learn’d Supplementor of Livy, has inserted this Relation into his History.

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1869.  Bonar, Life J. Milne, xix. 409. Not one minister out of a thousand would have borne such supplementing, however needful, or would have so cordially thanked the supplementer.

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1873.  G. W. Kitchin, Hist. France, I. III. x. 380. ‘Which thing,’ says the Supplementor to William of Nangis, ‘came not to pass.’

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1906.  J. Orr, Probl. O. T., x. 344. So long as the Jehovist was regarded as a mere supplementer of the Elohist, it was impossible to assume any knowledge of his narrative by the latter.

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