guttler
(ˈgʌtlə(r))
[f. guttle v. + -er1.]
One who guttles; a glutton; a gormandizer.
| [a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Rum-hopper, tip us..a Boozing-cheat of Rum-gutlers..Drawer, fill us..a Bottle of the best Canary.] 1732 (title) Truth in Rhyme, to suit the time, or the Parish Guttlers, a Merry Poem. 1788 Wolcot (P. Pindar) Bro. Peter to Bro. Tom, etc. 41 Plymouth town..Where wandering gutlers, wandering gutlers meet. 1834 Westm. Rev. XXI. 399 The thing is done every day, and is good parish guttler's law. 1887 Browning Parleyings (1889) 247 In debauchery's guild Admitted prime guttler and guzzler. |