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Webster's 1828 DictionaryACCU'SER, n. One who accuses or blames; an officer who prefers an accusation against another for some offense, in the name of the government, before a tribunal that has cognizance of the offense. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005)n Merriam Webster'snoun see accuse Webster's 1913 DictionaryAccuser Ac*cus"er, n. [OE. acuser, accusour; cf. OF. acuseor, fr. L. accusator, fr. accusare.] One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary(accusers) An accuser is a person who says that another person has done something wrong, especially that he or she has committed a crime. ...a criminal proceeding where defendants have the right to confront their accusers. N-COUNT: usu poss N Easton's Bible DictionarySatan is styled the "accuser of the brethren" (Rev. 12:10. Comp. Job 1:6; Zech. 3:1), as seeking to uphold his influence among men by bringing false charges against Christians, with the view of weakening their influence and injuring the cause with which they are identified. He was regarded by the Jews as the accuser of men before God, laying to their charge the violations of the law of which they were guilty, and demanding their punishment. The same Greek word, rendered "accuser," is found in John 8:10 (but omitted in the Revised Version); Acts 23:30, 35; 24:8; 25:16, 18, in all of which places it is used of one who brings a charge against another. International Standard Bible Encyclopediaa-kuz'-er: This word, not found in the Old Testament, is the rendering of two Greek words: Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms
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