Obs. [SPOUTER.] (See quots.)
a. 1700. Evelyn, Diary, 24 Feb. 1651. The water-spouter, who drinking only fountaine water, rendred out of his mouth in severall glasses all sorts of wine and sweete waters, &c.
1816. A. C. Hutchison, Pract. Obs. Surg. (1826), 170. See an account of Blash de Manfré, who died in 1651 and who is styled the water spouter.