[f. prec.] One who victimizes another or others.

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1831.  Fraser’s Mag., IV. 578. A gambling house, in which the cards are played for the victim by the victimiser.

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1837.  Thackeray, Ravenswing, ii. He … felt the presence of a victimiser as a hare does of a greyhound.

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1863.  Bates, Nat. Amazons, II. 46. The dress of the victimisers is arranged with especial reference to their prey.

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1879.  ‘E. Garrett’ (Mrs. Mayo), House by Works, II. 137. Rather partners in fall and loss, than victimiser and victim.

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