[f. as prec. + -ER1.] One who cajoles or overcomes by flattery.
1677. Hobbes, Homer, 38. Cajoler, that confidest in thy face.
1814. Monthly Rev., LXXIV. 477. Cajolers of the people.
1841. Catlin, N. Amer. Ind. (1844), II. lviii. 238. The superior tact and cunning of their merciless cajolers.