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Origin and history of lecturer

lecturer(n.)

1580s, as a class of preachers, agent noun from lecture (v.). From 1610s as "one who gives formal lectures."

Entries linking to lecturer

1580s, "to read or deliver formal discourses," from lecture (n.). Transitive sense "instruct by oral discourse" is from 1680s. Meaning "to address severely and at length" is from 1706. Related: Lectured; lecturing.

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