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expounder

  • a word derived from expound.
    expound
    verb (used with object)
    to set forth or state in detail.

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Long before he went into politics, Cuomo was a practitioner, professor, expounder, and lover of the law.

From The New Yorker Jan. 12, 2015

Edgeworth was also an early expounder of theories about money and the monetary system, which by 1927 both Keynes and Hayek had already addressed at length.

From BusinessWeek Oct. 6, 2011

Producer P. T. Barnum, an expounder of temperance, never allowed anything stronger than beer served in his auditorium.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the stump he became its greatest expounder and expositor.

From Time Magazine Archive

Luther challenged the pope and his devotees to justify portions of their creed and practices, and Calef did the same to Cotton Mather, as a leading annunciator and expounder of the witchcraft creed.

From Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism by Allen Putnam