interrer
(ɪnˈtɜːrə(r))
[f. inter v. + -er1.]
One who inters; a burier.
1611 Cotgr., Enterreur, an Interrer, or burier. 1623 Drummond of Hawthornden Cypress Grove Wks. (1711) 117 Death is the violent estranger of acquaintance..the interrer of fame. 1833 Thirlwall in Philol. Museum II. 529 To expose him to such interrers as befit a wretch like him. |