conniver
(kəˈnaɪvə(r))
[f. connive + -er1.]
One who connives.
| 1639 R. Junius Sinne Stigm. 825 (T.) Abettors; counsellors; consenters; commenders; connivers; concealers. 1651 Baxter Inf. Bapt. 151 Abetters of, or Connivers at the vilest Heresies. 1824 S. E. Ferrier Inher. xxxvi, I to become..the conniver at low and improper..connections! 1890 Q. Rev. Oct. 543 That..comes near to an admission that he had been a conniver. |