[f. CONDOLE + -ER1.] One that condoles.
1727. Philip Quarl (1805), 95. These words turned the officious condoler into a revengeful rival.
1755. Johnson, Condoler, one that compliments another upon his misfortunes.
1796. Stedman, Surinam, I. v. 103. These crowd their apartments with innumerable condolers.
1813. Mar. Edgeworth, Patron., I. xiv. 211. The band of reproaching condolers.