[f. CABAL v. + -ER1.] One who cabals or intrigues.

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1686.  in Ellis, Orig. Lett., II. 332. IV. 115. From Holland the Amsterdam caballers have sent spies.

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1796.  Burke, Regic. Peace, Wks. 1842, II. 315. As courts are the field for caballers, the publick is the theatre for mountebanks and impostors.

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1882.  Times, 8 Dec., 4. A mere puppet in the hands of Palace caballers.

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