inbringer Now rare or Obs.
(ˈɪnˌbrɪŋə(r))
[f. in adv. + bringer.]
One who brings in, an introducer.
1557–75 Diurnal Occurr. (Bannatyne Club) 176 The in⁓bringaris of thir said Inglismen, strangers of this realme, wer James erle of Mortoun, Iohne erle of Mar. 1623 T. Scott Projector To Rdr. 2, I feare not what they bring in so much, as I doe the In-bringers. a 1670 Spalding Troub. Chas. I (1792) I. 267 An evil patriot and special inbringer of thir innovations within the church. |