obscurant

obscurant
1. adjective /ɒbˈskjʊəɹənt,ɑbˈskjəɻənt/
a) Acting or tending to confound, obfuscate, or obscure.
b) Typical of or pertaining to obscurants; obscurantic; obscurantistic.
2. noun /ɒbˈskjʊəɹənt,ɑbˈskjəɻənt/
a) One who acts to confound or obfuscate; an obscurantist.
b) A person who seeks to prevent or hinder enquiry and the advancement of knowledge or wisdom; an agent of endarkenment.
See Also: obscurancy, obscurans obscurantis, obscurantic, obscurantism, obscurantist, obscurate, obscuration, obscurative, obscure, obscurement, obscureness, obscurify, obscurism, obscurist, obscurity, obscurous, obscurum per obscurius

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  • Obscurant — Ob*scur ant, n. [L. obscurans, p. pr. of obscurare to obscure.] One who obscures; one who prevents enlightenment or hinders the progress of knowledge and wisdom. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • obscurant — (adj.) 1878, from L. obscurantem (nom. obscurans), prp. of obscurare (see OBSCURE (Cf. obscure) (v.)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • obscurant — or obscurantic adjective Date: 1878 tending to make obscure < obscurant language > • obscurant noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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