1. An articulate person who provides a service to those requiring literary works with substantial many-syllabic
words.
2. A follower of others who possess
superior skills in
writing with clarity, however not necessarily brevity.
The late 20th century in
Australia saw the rise and fall of an
Australian politician named Paul Keating who could be considered an Articulatarian. He was famous for his articulate denegration of many opponents, frequently delivering obscure and previously unknown insults within and outside the Parliament.