Definition of Citators

1. Noun. (plural of citator) ¹

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Definition of Citators

1. citator [n] - See also: citator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Citators

citable
citadel
citadels
cital
citalopram
citals
citation
citation-cord
citation cord
citation form
citation needed
citational
citationality
citations
citator
citators (current term)
citatory
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cite
cite chapter and verse
citeability
citeable
cited
citer
citers
cites
citess
citesses
cithara
citharai

Literary usage of Citators

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

1. Modern American Law: A Systematic and Comprehensive Commentary on the by Eugene Allen Gilmore (1921)
"Text-books and citators.—A text-book itself furnishes in its cited authorities a very useful index to the primary authorities. The subsequent references in ..."

2. Introduction to the Study of Law: Syllabus and Select Cases by Marion Rice Kirkwood (1916)
"3. Index and /Concordance to Cyc. 4. Descriptive-Word Index. the o the Laws of California. 5. Indices to notes of the various series o D. citators. 1. ..."

3. The Nature and Sources of the Law by John Chipman Gray, Roland Gray (1921)
"On the contrary, we must remember that the educated men of the time were great citators of 'authorities.' The medieval scholar, were he divine, philosopher, ..."

4. The Publications of the Selden Society by Selden Society (1905)
"On the contrary, we must remember that the educated men of the time were great citators of ' authorities.' The medieval scholar, were he divine, philosopher ..."

5. Law, Legislative and Municipal Reference Libraries: An Introductory Manual by John Boynton Kaiser (1914)
"Citation Books, 23; catalogue, 54; Citator, 23; citators, 23. Citing law books, abbreviations explained, 59-60; methods, 59. Citizens Lib'y of Econ., ..."

6. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"This bibliography deals with free-standing printed legal apparatuses: indexes, citators, digests, and encyclopedias of Virginia law. ..."

7. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"This bibliography deals with free-standing printed legal apparatuses: indexes, citators, digests, and encyclopedias of Virginia law. ..."

8. Brief Making and the Use of Law Books by Roger William Cooley, William Minor Lile (1909)
"The cases selected as leading authorities should be looked up in the citation books or citators, for the purpose of tracing their subsequent judicial ..."

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