Au"thor (?), n. [OE. authour, autour, OF. autor, F. auteur, fr. L. auctor, sometimes, but erroneously, written autor or author, fr. augere to increase, to produce. See Auction, n.]

1.

The beginner, former, or first mover of anything; hence, the efficient cause of a thing; a creator; an originator.

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Eternal King; thee, Author of all being. Milton.

2.

One who composes or writers a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.

The chief glory every people arises from its authors. Johnson.

3.

The editor of a periodical.

[Obs.]

4.

An informant.

[Archaic]

Chaucer.

 

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Au"thor (?), v. t.

1.

To occasion; to originate.

[Obs.]

Such an overthrow . . . I have authored. Chapman.

2.

To tell; to say; to declare.

[Obs.]

More of him I dare not author. Massinger.

 

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