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Observer

King James Dictionary

OBSERV'ER, n. s as z.

1. One who observes one that takes notice particularly, one who looks to with care, attention or vigilance.

Careful observers may foretell the hour, by sure prognostic, when to dread a shower.

Creditors are great observers of set days and times.

2. A beholder a looker on a spectator.
3. One who keeps any law, custom, regulation or rite one who adheres to any thing in practice one who performs as a great observer of forms an observer of old customs.
4. One who fulfills or performs as, he is a strict observer of his word or promise.
5. One who keeps religiously as an observer of the sabbath.
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