conventionist

English

Etymology

convention + -ist

Noun

conventionist (plural conventionists)

  1. One who enters into a convention, covenant, or contract.
    • 1768, Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, London: T. Becket & P.A. De Hondt, page 40:
      It must needs be a hostile kind of a world, when the buyer (if it be but of a sorry post-chaise) cannot go forth with the seller thereof into the street to terminate the difference betwixt them, but he instantly falls into the same frame of mind and views his conventionist with the same sort of eye, as if he was going along with him to Hyde park corner to fight a duel.
  2. One who supports a convention or assembly.
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