originalist

Noun

 * 1) One who has, or tends to have, original ideas.
 * 2) * 1919 January-June, in Current Opinion, volume 66, page 95:
 * Opposed to the "originalist" is the type of man "in whom banality exists as a supposed virtue; from whom it would not only seem an impropriety to act, dress, and think differently from other people, but in whom it would be deemed a virtue not even to desire to do so."
 * 1) One who aims to discover how the writers of a document intended it to be interpreted, and to interpret it in that way.
 * 2)  Specifically, one who aims to discover how the writers of the Jewish and Christian scriptures intended them to be interpreted, and to interpret them in that way.
 * 3)  Specifically, one who aims to discover how the writers of the  intended it to be interpreted, and to interpret it in that way.
 * 1)  Specifically, one who aims to discover how the writers of the Jewish and Christian scriptures intended them to be interpreted, and to interpret them in that way.
 * 2)  Specifically, one who aims to discover how the writers of the  intended it to be interpreted, and to interpret it in that way.
 * 1)  Specifically, one who aims to discover how the writers of the Jewish and Christian scriptures intended them to be interpreted, and to interpret them in that way.
 * 2)  Specifically, one who aims to discover how the writers of the  intended it to be interpreted, and to interpret it in that way.
 * 1)  Specifically, one who aims to discover how the writers of the  intended it to be interpreted, and to interpret it in that way.