thrummer
(ˈθrʌmə(r))
[f. thrum v.3 + -er1.]
One who thrums or strums on a stringed instrument; an idle or indifferent player.
| 1706 E. Ward Hud. Rediv. I. x. 8 A Welsh Thrummer's slaving Ass, That carr's his Harp from Place to Place. a 1810 Tannahill Wand. Bard Poems (1846) 108 No, thou old intruding thrummer, Thou canst have no lodging here. 1850 S. Dobell Roman vii, To the buttery-hatch, Ye strolling thrummers. |