First Known Use: 15th century
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embraceor
noun em·bra·ceor \im-ˈbrā-sər\
Definition of EMBRACEOR
: one guilty of embracery
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Origin of EMBRACEOR
Anglo-French embraseour, from embraser to set on fire, from en- + brase, brese live coals, from Old French breze — more at braise
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