Also -or. [f. as prec. + -ER, -OR.] One who, or that which, complements; † formerly = COMPLIMENTER.

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1620.  E. Blount, Horæ Subsec., 121. These … ceremonies, be equally tedious to the Complementer, and Complementee.

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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.

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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.

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