[f. COERCE v. + -ER.] One who coerces.
1811. Monthly Rev., LXVI. 467. The two conquerors of Italy, and coercers of the Popes.
1845. Mozley, Ess. (1878), I. 166. The coarse vigour and teeming animal life of heresy never made the coercer shrink or flag.