[f. CABAL v. + -ER1.] One who cabals or intrigues.
1686. in Ellis, Orig. Lett., II. 332. IV. 115. From Holland the Amsterdam caballers have sent spies.
1796. Burke, Regic. Peace, Wks. 1842, II. 315. As courts are the field for caballers, the publick is the theatre for mountebanks and impostors.
1882. Times, 8 Dec., 4. A mere puppet in the hands of Palace caballers.