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donator

[doh-nayt-er] / ˈdoʊˌneɪt ər /


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More than half a dozen priests and former seminarians were the key whistleblowers in the recent fall of West Virginia Bishop Michael Bransfield, a well-connected fundraiser and donator in the U.S. church.

From Washington Post • Oct. 3, 2019

"This is one of the best moments of your lives," a donator wrote.

From Golf Digest • Aug. 22, 2018

CleanBayArea’s policy is to split proceeds 50-50 with the donator, so this mystery woman has $100,000 waiting to be claimed.

From Salon • Jun. 1, 2015

The archbishop of Paris, subsequently followed and stoned, is the donator of 100,000 crowns to the hospital of the H�tel-Dieu.

From The Ancient Regime by Durand, John

And it proceeds from him now as a donator: from him, not only as a means of conveyance, but as one that has power to give grace; power, as he is the Son of Man.

From Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 by Bunyan, John




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