adducer
(əˈdjuːsə(r))
[f. adduce + -er1.]
One who adduces, or brings forward in a statement.
| 1810 Coleridge Friend (1865) 115 Principles, from which the adducers of these arguments loudly profess their dissent. 1817 ― Ess. on own Times (1850) III. 952 The charge, as far as it allows even a plausible excuse for the adducer, implies a complete ignorance. |