varier
(ˈvɛərɪə(r))
[f. vary v.]
† 1. Hist. = prevaricator 4. Obs.
| 1614 [see prevaricator 4]. 1665 Buck in Peacock Stat. Cambr. (1841) App. B. p. lxxxii, The Proctor calleth up the Varier or Prævaricator, who, having ended his speech, is dismist by the Proctor. |
2. One who varies or dissents from something.
| 1860 Tennyson Sea Dreams 19 They gain'd a coast..At close of day; slept, woke, and went the next, The Sabbath, pious variers from the church, To chapel. |