resenter
(rɪˈzɛntə(r))
[f. prec. + -er1.]
† 1. One who has a feeling or appreciation of something. Obs.
| 1651 Wotton's Reliq. (1672) 175 The Earl was the worst Philosopher, being a great Resenter, and a weak Dissembler, of the least disgrace. a 1657 R. Loveday Lett. (1659) 212 Mention me to my Cousin E. as I am a grateful resenter of their last excellent entertainment. 1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. Pref. 8 A due resenter of the common Rights and just Security of Mankind. |
2. One who feels or shows resentment. rare—1.
| 1825 Scott 28 Nov. in Fam. Lett., In such cases there are usually some private motives of the resenters' own. |