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Webster 1913 Edition
Toadeater
Toad′eatˊer
,Noun.
[Said to be so called in allusion to an old alleged practice among mountebanks’ boys of eating toads (popularly supposed to be poisonous), in order that their masters might have an opportunity of pretending to effect a cure. The French equivalent expression is
un avaleur de couleuvres
. Cf. Toady
.] A fawning, obsequious parasite; a mean sycophant; a flatterer; a toady.
V. Knox.
You had nearly imposed upon me, but you have lost your labor. You're too zealous a
toadeater
, and betray yourself. Dickens.
Webster 1828 Edition
Toadeater
TOAD'EATER
,Noun.
Definition 2024
toadeater
toadeater
English
Noun
toadeater (plural toadeaters)
- A fawning, obsequious parasite; a mean sycophant or flatterer.
- You're too zealous a toadeater, and betray yourself. — C. Dickens (1844).[1]
- a chaplain, tutor, toadeater, or some superior servant. — J. Wilson (1819).[2]
- A toad eater, a led captain, an humble companion, are appellations which no man, who has a real sense of honour, would chuse to possess; but these are the best names bestowed upon men who spend their lives in courting the great by all arts, but those of virtue and truth. V. Knox (1781). [3]