subs. (old).—See quot. [Cf. oration, dialectical for ‘noise’ or ‘uproar.’]

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  c. 1696.  B. E., A New Dictionary of the Canting Crew, s.v. ORATOR TO A MOUNTEBANK, the Doctor’s Decoy who in conjunction with Jack Pudding, amuses, diverts and draws in the Patients.

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