Definition of Personators

1. personator [n] - See also: personator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Personators

personally
personalness
personals
personalties
personalty
personas
personas non grata
personated
personates
personating
personation
personations
personative
personator
personators (current term)
personeities
personeity
personhood
personhoods
personifacation
personifacations
personification
personifications
personified
personifier
personifiers
personifies
personify
personifying

Literary usage of Personators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Autobiography of an Actress; Or, Eight Years on the Stage by Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie (1854)
"The American and English personators of Prudence —Mental Discipline of Actors—Illustrative Sketches. -— Mrs. Parker. — Mrs. Knight. — Three Histories. ..."

2. A History of Crime in England: Illustrating the Changes of the Laws in the by Luke Owen Pike (1873)
"Effects of secret crimes personators of murdered Richard II., when he had abandoned his royal rank, disappeared. The uniform process by which the secret ..."

3. The Philosophy of Language; Or, Language as an Exact Science: Subjectively by David Henry Cruttenden (1870)
"The most successful personators of Shakspeare's characters are called the best actors ... The first error in the use of personators, is the attempt to use a ..."

4. The Sacred Books of China: The Texts of Confucianism by James Legge (1899)
"The personators of your ancestors feast and drink ;—Their happiness and ... The wild-ducks and widgeons are on the sand ; The personators of the dead enjoy ..."

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