rhetor

Etymology
From, from and , , , from.

Noun

 * 1)  A rhetorician.
 * 2) * 1643,, Christ and Barabbas (a sermon)
 * Your hearing, which is mostly the fairest part of you , what is it but as of a rhetor at a desk , to commend or dislike , the same which you have as well for the stage as the pulpit , a plaudit or an hiss
 * Your hearing, which is mostly the fairest part of you , what is it but as of a rhetor at a desk , to commend or dislike , the same which you have as well for the stage as the pulpit , a plaudit or an hiss

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) teacher of rhetoric.
 * 2)  orator, rhetorician.