orator

Etymology

From Middle English oratour, from Anglo-Norman oratour, from Latin ōrātor.

noun

  1. Someone who orates or delivers an oration.
  2. A skilled and eloquent public speaker.
  3. (obsolete) Someone sent to speak for someone else; an envoy, a messenger.
  4. (obsolete) A petitioner, a supplicant.

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