[f. BUSK v.1 + -ER1.] One that prepares, attires, dresses, etc.

1

1568.  Sir F. Knollys, in Cornh. Mag. (1867), 48. She praysed Mystres Marye Ceaton for being the fynest busker, that is to say, the fynest dresser of a womans heade or heare, that is to be seen in any countrye.

2

1819.  Blackw. Mag., V. 233. His enumeration of the famous fly-buskers of Auld Reekie?

3