Also -or. [f. as prec. + -ER, -OR.] One who, or that which, complements; † formerly = COMPLIMENTER.
1620. E. Blount, Horæ Subsec., 121. These ceremonies, be equally tedious to the Complementer, and Complementee.
1657. Hobbes, Stigmai, 11. If you and I were to be compared by the complements that are given us in private letters, both you and your Complementors would be out of Countenance.
a. 1680. Butler, Rem. (1759), II. 271. A Complementer is one that endeavours to make himself appear a very fine Man, in persuading another, that He is so.